

- Inter rejected Crystal Palace’s £28 million offer for Jan Bisseck
- Inter set Bisseck’s valuation at no less than £34 million
- The Nerazzurri are open to selling backup defender Thomas Palacios
Key Takeaways:
Crystal Palace’s attempt to sign Jan Bisseck from Inter ended unsuccessfully after the defender refused the transfer despite a significant offer from the English club.
According to Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport, Crystal Palace proposed £28 million for the German defender, who recorded 46 appearances last season. However, it was rejected. Some sources claim it was the player who turned down the offer, while others say Bisseck accepted but Inter did not accept the proposal.
🚨 Crystal Palace are ready to offer £27.6M to sign Germany centre-back Yann Bisseck from Inter Milan.
He will be a replacement for Marc Guehi who continues to be linked with Liverpool.
(Source: Gazzetta dello Sport) pic.twitter.com/G2N2cKN3uq
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The Nerazzurri value the player at no less than £34 million and are in no hurry to sell.
The decision to keep Bisseck at the club means Inter will not make any major defensive changes in the short term, with the current lineup including Alessandro Bastoni, Benjamin Pavard, Stefan de Vrij, Francesco Acerbi, and Carlos Augusto. At the same time, the club is willing to sell reserve defender Thomas Palacios, who is not part of head coach Cristian Chivu’s plans.