The French international soccer player Benjamin Pavard, who represented Bayern Munich in the last four years, is a reinforcement of Inter Milan, the two clubs announced this Wednesday on their respective official websites.
The defender, who can play as a winger or centre-back, signed a five-year contract until June 2028, and the Nerazzurri, runners-up in Europe, paid 30 million euros for the 27-year-old, according to Italian press.
Pavard started his career at Lille, moving to Germany in 2016 to join Stuttgart before joining Bayern in 2019.
With the Bavarians he played 163 games and scored 12 goals, helping to win four German championships, one German Cup, two German Super Cups, one Champions League and one European Super Cup.
The defender also has two trophies with the French team on his resume: the 2018 World Cup and the 2021 League of Nations.
Source: TSF