Inter Milan considers selling Benjamin Pavard to fund a potential move for Parma’s Giovanni Leoni, while also anticipating renewed interest in Yann Bisseck from Bournemouth and Crystal Palace.
Inter Milan are looking to make some adjustments to their squad, and one potential move involves parting ways with French defender Benjamin Pavard.
According to reports, the Nerazzurri are willing to consider offers for Pavard in the region of €20-25 million. This move could help fund a potential transfer for Parma’s promising young centre-back, Giovanni Leoni.
Inter is indeed interested in Leoni, but they’re not the only ones.
Juventus and Liverpool have also been linked to the 18-year-old, making the transfer market increasingly competitive. If Inter does decide to sell Pavard, it would likely be to prioritize signing Leoni, who has been impressing with his performances for Parma.
Meanwhile, Inter is also expecting renewed interest in Yann Bisseck from Premier League clubs Bournemouth and Crystal Palace. Both clubs had previously made offers of €35 million for the German defender, but Inter rejected them.
If either club decides to try again and raises their offer to €40 million, Inter might consider selling Bisseck, despite their desire to keep him.
The potential sale of Pavard and the interest in Bisseck are two separate matters, but they both highlight Inter’s willingness to make changes to their squad. With several clubs competing for top talent, the transfer market is heating up, and Inter needs to be strategic in their decision-making.