French giants Marseille have reportedly joined the race to sign out-of-favor Inter Milan center-back Benjamin Pavard.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri are open to selling the 29-year-old this summer.
Benjamin Pavard is no longer non-transferable.
Indeed, new manager Cristian Chivu plans to put his own stamp on the Inter squad.
However, he needs funds to sign new players, highlighting the importance of making at least one high-profile sale.
Pavard has been on Galatasaray’s radar for weeks, but the Turks have yet to open talks with Inter.
Furthermore, Saudi outfit Neom could be another potential destination for the former Bayern Munich defender.
Despite playing in the second tier, Neom can offer Pavard a lucrative contract to lure him to the desert.
Yet, the Frenchman is keen to stay in Europe and ply his trade at the highest level.
Therefore, a switch to Marseille could be a decent option for him.
Meanwhile, Inter will reportedly accept offers in the region between €18 and €20 million.
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