Inter Milan to Recall Akinsamiro After Pisa Deal Falls Through
Inter Milan is set to welcome back Nigerian midfielder Ebenezer Akinsamiro after a planned permanent transfer to Pisa collapsed at the final documentation stage. The Serie B club had been ready to trigger the €7.5 million purchase option included in the player’s contract, but the deal fell through during the exchange of paperwork between the two clubs.
Loan Spell at Pisa and Performance
Akinsamiro spent the 2025/26 campaign on loan at Pisa, making 24 appearances and contributing one assist. His time in Italy’s second tier showcased his potential, prompting Pisa to attempt to make the move permanent before the agreement unraveled.
Transfer Breakdown and Expert Commentary
Renowned transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano clarified the situation via FCInter1908, stating: “The Akinsamiro purchase option collapsed due to a problem between the clubs; the option had been exercised but fell through at the documents stage. Inter are now evaluating other offers for the midfielder.”
Future Prospects and Bundesliga Interest
The failed transfer has reopened Akinsamiro’s future, with growing interest from several Bundesliga sides. According to TuttoMercatoWeb, German clubs are monitoring the Nigerian’s situation ahead of the summer window. Inter could either sanction another loan move or approve a permanent transfer should a suitable offer arrive.
Background and Career Path
Akinsamiro joined Inter Milan from NPFL champions Remo Stars in January 2023 after signing a four‑year contract. A product of the Beyond Limits Academy, he previously spent the 2024/25 season on loan at Sampdoria. The 21‑year‑old was also named in Nigeria’s squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, although he did not see any minutes during the tournament.