Yann Bisseck has committed to Inter Milan until 2029 by signing a contract extension. The defender originally joined the team in July 2023 from AGF for approximately €7 million. Since then, he has participated in 32 matches across all competitions. His initial contract was set to expire in 2028, but the 23-year-old has now extended it by an additional year.
Bisseck's performance this season includes playing in 11 matches for Inter, featuring prominently in all four of their Champions League games. In these appearances, he has made significant contributions with the second-highest number of blocks (four) and leading interceptions (five) among his teammates in the competition.

Expressing his satisfaction with the new deal, Bisseck stated, "I feel that the club has confidence in me, as does the coach: everyone has contributed to this renewal, and I'm happy with the progress I've made. I think this deal is a positive moment for everyone," he told InterTV.
The young defender acknowledges areas for improvement despite his achievements. "There are many things I can still improve. I'm not a perfect player, but I'm still young and there are many aspects that I still need to work on, especially from a tactical and mental point of view," he said.
Bisseck also highlighted his current strengths while acknowledging room for growth. "Technically and physically, I've reached a good level. I think my mentality will be key to my future growth," he added.
This extension reflects both Bisseck's development and Inter's faith in his potential. As he continues to evolve as a player, his focus remains on enhancing his tactical understanding and mental resilience.