Branchini announce Bisseck
Branchini Associati have officially welcomed Yann Aurel Bisseck to the agency, confirming one of the most interesting defender representation moves in Serie A.
The Italian agency announced the news on Instagram, describing Bisseck as a modern, charismatic defender with major physical tools, technical ability and speed. The post also thanked Verde Sports Consulting and Yusuf Kandemir for the collaboration around the player.
That last detail matters. This is not only a new-agency announcement. It is a coordinated representation move around a player whose market has grown quickly at Inter.
Bisseck is now attached to Branchini Associati, one of Italy’s most recognised football agencies.
A defender whose market has changed fast
Bisseck arrived at Inter from AGF in 2023 for a fee of around €7m. At the time, he was seen as a smart development signing: physically outstanding, still raw in certain areas, but with major upside.
That view has changed.
He is now a regular part of Inter’s defensive structure, a Germany international and one of the most valuable young centre-backs in Serie A. Transfermarkt’s latest valuation has him around €35m, while Italian reporting has repeatedly suggested Inter would want more than €40m before seriously considering a sale.
That is the kind of profile that naturally attracts a bigger representation structure.
The 2025/26 numbers support the rise
Bisseck’s current season has given the market more evidence.
Latest available season summaries list him with around 21 Serie A appearances, more than 1,700 league minutes and three league goals for Inter in 2025/26. Across all competitions, public season tables place him in the low-thirties for appearances, with three goals.
For a centre-back, that is strong production.
The numbers also show that Bisseck is no longer only a rotation defender. He has played meaningful minutes in a high-level Inter team, contributed goals from defence and continued to develop inside a back-line structure that demands tactical intelligence, physical dominance and ball-carrying confidence.
That combination is why the agency move is important.
Branchini’s Serie A weight matters
Branchini Associati are not a volume agency built only around large client lists. Their identity has always been more selective and relationship-driven.
The agency is led by Giovanni Branchini and has a long history in the Italian market, including major player deals, high-level negotiation work and strong club relationships. Branchini Associati acts as an elite Italian brokerage with registered activity in Italy, England and Germany.
For Bisseck, joining this type of structure makes sense. He is already inside Serie A, already under contract with Inter until 2029, and already attracting outside interest. The next phase of his career will likely involve either a major renewal, a Premier League or Bundesliga approach, or a long-term Inter leadership role.
Branchini are well placed for all three scenarios.
Verde Sports and Yusuf Kandemir stay part of the story
The public thank-you to Verde Sports Consulting and Yusuf Kandemir was also important.
Kandemir has been closely connected to Bisseck’s career and was previously reported in meetings with Inter around the player’s future. Italian reports in January described discussions between Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio and Bisseck’s representative around the defender’s position at the club.
Branchini’s announcement framed the move as a collaboration rather than a hard break. That is significant because modern football representation often involves networks, local specialists and agency partnerships, especially when a player’s market stretches across Italy, Germany and England.
Bisseck’s next steps may require exactly that kind of layered representation.
Inter still want control
Inter’s position remains strong.
Bisseck is under contract until 2029, and the club have already shown they are not in a hurry to sell. Crystal Palace were reported to have made a major offer last summer, with Inter rejecting the approach and indicating that any future sale would need to go above the €40m mark.
Bayern Munich have also been linked, while Premier League interest has remained in the background.
That makes the Branchini move timely. If Inter want to extend or improve the contract, Branchini can help manage that. If an English or German club pushes harder, Branchini can help structure the next market conversation. If Bisseck stays and becomes a long-term Inter pillar, the agency still sits on one of Serie A’s most valuable defender files.
Germany status increases the value
Bisseck’s Germany status adds another layer.
He has moved from promising German youth international to senior national-team conversation, and that changes how clubs view him. A 25-year-old, 1.96m centre-back with Serie A experience, Germany recognition, Champions League exposure and strong athletic tools is not a normal defensive profile.
He has the size of a traditional centre-back, but the movement and technical security of a modern defender. That is why Branchini’s Instagram description focused not only on physical power, but also on speed, technique and completeness.
The agency is clearly positioning him as a top-level defender, not only a good Serie A player.
A major Italian agency file to watch
For FootballAgencies readers, this is a strong agency-market signal.
Branchini Associati have taken on a player whose value is rising, whose club holds a long contract, and whose market already includes Italy, Germany and England. Verde Sports Consulting and Yusuf Kandemir remain part of the wider relationship, making this a collaborative representation file rather than a simple switch.
Bisseck’s next step will be important. Inter could renew. Premier League interest could return. Bayern could continue monitoring. Or Branchini could help position him as a long-term leader in Milan.
Whatever comes next, Yann Aurel Bisseck is now one of Branchini Associati’s most important modern defensive files.