Bayern Munich have a habit of sniffing around the San Siro like a cat at a fish market, and the latest name to catch their eye is Inter's Yann Bisseck...
Bayern Munich have a habit of sniffing around the San Siro like a cat at a fish market, and the latest name to catch their eye is Inter's Yann Bisseck. GoalZaza understands that the Bundesliga champions have already made contact with the Nerazzurri to sound out the possibility of prising the defender away from Milan. This is not idle gossip from the rumour mill; this is a concrete enquiry, the kind that makes sporting directors sit up and clear their schedules.The logic here is as obvious as it is ruthless. Bayern are preparing for the very real prospect of losing Kim Min. jae, a player who has been a pillar of their defensive unit. If the South Korean departs, Thomas Tuchel's successor will need a ready made replacement, and Bisseck fits the mould. He is tall, comfortable in possession, and has the raw aggression that suits the hybrid demands of modern centre halves. He can step into midfield, he can defend the box, and he is still young enough to improve significantly. In short, he is the kind of asset that Bayern usually snap up before anyone else realises he is on the market.But Inter will not roll over easily. Bisseck has become a fan favourite at the Stadio Meazza, a cult hero forged in the fires of Simone Inzaghi's tactical system. He does not just sit in a low block; he breaks lines with his passing and steps forward to press with a composure that belies his age. Losing him would leave a hole in the squad that cannot be patched with a cheap stopgap. The question is whether Inter's financial realities will force their hand. Italian clubs are masters of the sell high strategy, and if Bayern come waving a cheque for the right number, the hierarchy might just grit their teeth and accept the inevitable.For now, this is a story of chess pieces being moved in the background. Kim's future will dictate everything. If he stays, Bayern will move on. If he goes, expect the phone lines between Munich and Milan to turn red hot. And for Bisseck, it is a career defining moment. Does he stay as king of Inter's backline or jump to a European giant where every mistake is scrutinised under a Bavarian microscope Whatever happens, this one has legs. You can bet GoalZaza will be watching every step.