File: Ebenezer Akinsanmiro.
Inter Milan are weighing whether to trigger an €8.5m buy-back clause to bring Super Eagles midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro back to the club this summer, following the expiry of his season-long loan at relegated Pisa.
Pisa have already moved to activate their own €7.5m option to sign the 21-year-old permanently after his impressive displays in Serie A, but the Italian champions hold the final say due to the buy-back clause inserted into his contract when he joined the Tuscan club last summer.
Akinsanmiro joined Inter in 2023 but has spent much of his time in Italy out on loan, with intense competition for places at the San Siro limiting his path into the first team. He featured 35 times for Sampdoria in Serie B during the 2024/25 season, scoring once and providing an assist, before joining Pisa, where he made 25 appearances and registered one assist, though he could not help the club avoid relegation from Serie A.
Despite his time away from the first team, Inter continue to rate the former Remo Stars man highly, with the club’s hierarchy believing he has the qualities to develop into a top-tier midfielder. Related News Ghana equal Nigeria’s World Cup wins record Messi still doing wonders – Onazi Difficult breaking into Eagles squad – Chelle







