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Marseille will pay a loan fee of €2.5 million for Inter Milan defender Benjamin Pavard.

This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews. They report that, in addition to the purchase option, it is also a paid loan deal.

With just a few hours left before the transfer window closes, Marseille have made their move for Inter defender Benjamin Pavard.

Pavard has been linked with a few clubs this summer, with Inter reportedly willing to sell the Frenchman.

Turkish champions Galatasaray reportedly are keen on Pavard. Then, Neom have not hid their interest in bringing the 29-year-old to the Saudi Pro League.

Furthermore, the possibility of a move back to Ligue 1 has also emerged.

Lille have withdrawn their interest, as they consider a move for Pavard to be too expensive.

However, another French team could bring Pavard back to his homeland. Marseille are keen to make one more big defensive reinforcement before the transfer window closes.

Marseille To Pay €2.5M Loan Fee For Inter Defender Benjamin Pavard

Inter and Marseille have reached an agreement for Pavard’s transfer.

The Ligue 1 club will sign the Frenchman on an initial loan deal.

And Sky report that Marseille will pay Inter a loan fee to sign Pavard. The Nerazzurri will bring in €2.5 million.

In addition, Sky confirm, there is a €15 million purchase option.

This article first appeared on SempreInter.com and was syndicated with permission.

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