Benjamin Pavard is about to leave for Bayern after 4 years in Munich. Liverpool hold the rope for a transfer but the player does not exclude any destination, not even PSG. The French international has just met the Parisian leaders.
After the second post, it is a second career wind that Benjamin Pavard is aiming for during this summer transfer window. Bayern player since 2019, the former Lille player intends to leave this summer after having toured the defensive positions at the Rekordmeister. Lateral or central defender, Pavard has been able to perform well to often stay in the starting eleven all these years. However, the Bavarians’ difficult second half of the season made him want to leave. Under contract until 2024, he does not want to extend to try a new challenge as soon as possible. And, the least we can say is that the tracks are very diverse in the transfer window.
Liverpool in the lead for Pavard, PSG as an alternative
FC Barcelona positioned themselves first for the French international who has an exit voucher from Bayern. Nevertheless, at present, Liverpool seem to be holding the rope for a transfer. The Reds are in danger of a fight with Inter Milan. The Nerazzuri are thinking of Pavard to succeed Milan Skriniar who left for…PSG. The Parisian club has also entered the file as revealed by the Sports Zone account on Twitter. The initiative came from Pavard himself.
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Benjamin Pavard is on the start.
▫️ He has an exit voucher and intends to use it this summer.
▫️ Passing through Paris at the beginning of the week, he met with Parisian management to explore the feasibility of a deal.
▫️The hottest discussions… pic.twitter.com/2Rery9ZUGT
— SPORTS ZONE (@SportsZone__) June 10, 2023
” Passing through Paris at the beginning of the week, he met the Parisian management to sound out the feasibility of a deal “wrote Sports Zone. We do not know the real intentions of PSG vis-à-vis the French player. However, even if he has already recruited Milan Skriniar, the Parisian club would be inspired not to ignore the case of the French player. Despite some criticism, particularly in the French team, he has proven his reliability and versatility in a squad of major European clubs. A CV that would not work at all at PSG.