Pisa president Giuseppe Corrado has revealed the club’s intention to secure Ebenezer Akinsanmiro on a permanent transfer following his successful loan spell from Inter Milan.
The 21-year-old midfielder joined Pisa at the start of the season and has featured regularly for the Black and Blues, quickly establishing himself as a key player in their setup. Pisa currently holds an option to buy Akinsanmiro outright, while Inter retains a buy-back clause, keeping the door open for the Italian giants.
“Akinsanmiro is a strong player; he’s Inter Milan’s, but we have the right to buy him,” Corrado was quoted by Napoli Magazine.
“Of course, Inter also has the option to buy him back, but he’s a player we believe has found the ideal place to grow at Pisa. We would have liked to have him.”
“Pisa is the ideal environment for Ebenezer to grow and develop his career,” Corrado said, underlining the club’s confidence in both the player’s talent and the fit between him and the team’s style of play.
Akinsanmiro’s consistent performances this season have caught the attention of fans and pundits alike, and a permanent move would allow him to continue his development in a familiar environment where he is trusted to make an impact.
As the loan progresses, Pisa are hopeful of concluding a deal that secures the young midfielder’s future at the club, while Inter retain the right to monitor his progress and potentially re-sign him under the buy-back agreement.
