Inter Milan will pay the €7 million release clause to sign defender Yann Bisseck from Aarhus, but under slightly renegotiated conditions.

This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews, who reveal all the details of the deal.

It’s now only a matter of time – Inter will complete the signing of Bisseck from Danish club Aarhus.

However, there have still been a few last minute twists before all the final agreements were sealed.

The one holdup has been Inter finding an agreement with Bisseck’s club Aarhus on a fee. The Nerazzurri have aimed to renegotiate terms at the last minute.

Aarhus had initially confirmed that Inter had signalled their intention to pay €7 million in two equal instalments, thus triggering the release clause.

However, before completing the signing, Inter contacted the Danish club to ask for a different payment structure.

Inter Milan To Give 5% Of Yann Bisseck Resale Rights To Aarhus

According to Sky, Inter have successfully renegotiated the terms of the deal.

The biggest novelty is that the Nerazzurri will pay the €7 million fee in three instalments instead of two.

In addition, Sky reports, Aarhus will receive 5% of any future transfer fee if Inter sell Bisseck.

Lastly, the broadcaster report, there could be €500,000 in potential future add-ons to the fee.

Now, with that agreement in hand, Inter will go ahead with the signing of Bisseck.

Bisseck will reportedly join as a backup to Alessandro Bastoni. During the season just gone the 24-year-old has had no real deputy in the squad.

Either Francesco Acerbi has shifted to the left or Federico Dimarco has moved into defense when Bastoni has been out.

Now the Nerazzurri will have a true backup for Bastoni. Bisseck is used to playing on the left of a back three despite being right-footed.

Moreover, the versatile Bisseck could also used on the right side of defense.

The departures of Milan Skriniar and Danilo D’Ambrosio have given the Nerazzurri further impetus to go after a new defensive signing.

Bisseck will be the first defensive signing of the summer for Inter. The German is all set to complete his move to the Nerazzurri, who will sign him ahead of Manchester City.