Pisa Sporting Club exercised the buy‑back on Michel Aebischer at the end of the season and added a sell‑on clause, aiming for an immediate profit. The Swiss midfielder, born in 1997, is playing in the World Cup with Switzerland, but the club's real target is the transfer market.
Which Serie A clubs are interested?
Four clubs set to play in the upcoming Serie A have shown interest in Aebischer, ready to spend significant sums. The most mentioned are Atalanta, Bologna, Torino and Verona. All have sent inquiries to Pisa's technical department, hoping to seal a deal before the end of July.
Why does Pisa want to sell right away?
Pisa Sporting Club's finances, after relegation to Serie B, rely on quick market moves. The club paid a modest fee to reacquire the player, but the sell‑on clause guarantees a sizable percentage on any future transfer. Moreover, Aebischer's World Cup form has boosted his market value.
What are the clause terms?
Sources say the clause sets a minimum price of €12 million, plus bonuses tied to possible international achievements. If one of the four clubs accepts, Pisa will pocket the difference immediately, strengthening its budget for the next season.
What could this mean for Aebischer's future?
Should the move go through, Aebischer could land at a Serie A side with greater European exposure. At 26, he already has experience in Switzerland and international competitions. A step into Italian football would be a turning point in his career, while Pisa would secure a valuable cash injection.
When will the final decision be made?
Negotiations are expected to finish by the summer transfer window deadline on 31 July 2026. Pisa has set an internal deadline to evaluate offers and pick the most advantageous proposal. Meanwhile, the midfielder will continue representing Switzerland in upcoming international fixtures.
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