Pavard likely to be sent back to Inter after poor Marseille performance
Inter are increasingly likely to have Benjamin Pavard returned to them in the summer, as Olympique Marseille do not intend to buy him outright.
The defender was sent out on loan to the French side at a cost of €2.5m, with an option to buy at the end of the campaign for a further €15m.
It had been hoped that Marseille would be willing to activate that purchase option and therefore put some much-needed funds into the Inter coffers.
Inter might get Pavard back from Marseille
Pavard has made 26 competitive appearances so far this season for Olympique Marseille, contributing one goal and three assists from defence.
His performance was singled out by the French media following the embarrassing 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, and is therefore increasingly unlikely to remain beyond June 30.
It would also devalue Pavard, whose contract with Inter only runs to June 2028.
The 29-year-old had hoped that this experience in Ligue 1 would give him more regular playing time and a better chance of making the France squad at the 2026 World Cup.

