Inter Milan would not consider offers of less than €30 million for defender Yann Bisseck.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews. They report that there is some interest in the 23-year-old from abroad, but the price tag has risen dramatically.

Inter signed Bisseck last summer from Danish club Aarhus.

Even at a fee of 7 million, the move for the German Under-21 captain represented something of a gamble for the Nerazzurri.

Bisseck had certainly shown signs of his quality before joining Inter.

However, these came in the Danish top flight and at youth team level. It was never certain that Bisseck would be able to smoothly make the step up to a level as high as Serie A.

At the start of last season, Bisseck barely played.

This was due to the 23-year-old needing a period to settle in, grow, and adjust to his new team in training.

But in the late autumn, Bisseck started getting opportunities in the Inter first team. And he took them with both hands.

The German’s performances starting in November of last year showed that Inter’s gamble in signing him had paid off.

Inter Milan Won’t Consider Offers Less Than 30M For Yann Bisseck

Bisseck’s value has now shot up significantly from what Inter paid for him last summer.

Tuttosport note that there is some interest in the German’s signature from teams outside of Serie A.

But from the perspective of Inter, they would only listen to very big offers.

A bid below 30 million would have no chance of turning the Nerazzurri’s head.

From Inter’s perspective, Bisseck is not just a player who has improved significantly in the last twelve months.

The 23-year-old is also a player who has really found a place in Inter’s tactical system.

Bisseck has looked very comfortable on the right of the back three in Simone Inzaghi’s 3-5-2 formation.

And the German could very well also try his hand on the left.

This could even provide sufficient cover for Alessandro Bastoni on the left of the defense.

In that case, Inter may not even have to make a signing in defense this summer. That could allow them to concentrate on signing a forward.

For these reasons, Inter have no intention of losing Bisseck this summer. And if they were to, it would be for a huge profit.