Disasi has proven this season that he is a physical powerhouse at the back, his perfect blend of pace, power and strength underpinning his solid performances for Reims. He has the ability to cover ground quickly and has the intelligence to move his massive frame well.
He is far from the finished product still though. His decision-making at times can be erratic and lead him too far up field, squandering possession on occasion easily and ending up wildly out of position. This ordinarily leads to unnecessary fouls but with only 3 yellow cards.
He is an immense tackler, highly regarded as one of the best in Ligue 1. He is not shy to aggressively slide into 50-50 challenges and boasts a 66% successful tackle completion rate, a higher % than future Arsenal player William Saliba at 47% and Upamecano at 60%.
As well as his tackling, his all-round defensive intelligence allows him to decisively win the ball when loose, recovering possession 10 times per match on average.
Disasi has matured into a ball-playing CB who has a keen eye for for a forward pass. With a pass success percentage of 84.6%, he beats out Lille’s Gabriel, a transfer target for Everton, at 82.2% whilst Saliba comes in slightly higher at 88%.