Roma Sets €35 Million Price Tag for Bisseck Amid Inter Milan and Porto Interest
AS Roma is determined to keep young midfielder Nicolo Bisseck, setting a price of €35 million for his sale during the summer transfer window, aiming to deter interest from Inter Milan and Porto.
According to "Football Italia," Bisseck was among the players considered for departure to help Roma comply with Financial Fair Play regulations, alongside Manu Kone, Evan Ndicka, and Mile Svilar.
"La Gazzetta dello Sport" confirmed that Roma's management prefers to retain its key players, even if it means facing additional restrictions or fines from UEFA.
Bisseck, 21, is a product of Roma's academy, meaning any sale would yield full profits. However, the club is reluctant to let him go after his impressive performance in the second half of the 2025/2026 season.
The report added that Roma will only agree to sell the player for around €35 million, a figure higher than the previous valuation of €25 million when linked with Inter Milan's interest.
Bisseck is also attracting interest from AC Milan, Juventus, and Porto, but "Corriere dello Sport" clarified that none of these clubs have made a formal offer yet, and the asking price may hinder any deal this summer.
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