FC Bayern refuses approval: Nagelsmann's wish is fulfilled
Created: 08/15/2022, 04:55
By: Christoph Klaucke
FC Bayern denied world champion Benjamin Pavard the release.
The world champion even suddenly discovers his goalscoring qualities.
Munich – For a long time he was considered a change candidate at Bayern, now there is no question of saying goodbye.
Benjamin Pavard will also work on the right side of the record champions in the new season.
The Frenchman made sure of that himself with a strong performance.
Benjamin Pavard |
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Born: March 28, 1996 in Maubeuge, France |
Positions: right-back, centre-back |
Games for FC Bayern: 121 (seven goals; as of August 11, 2022) |
Contract until: 06/30/2024 |
Benjamin Pavard: FC Bayern refuses to allow transfers – despite newcomer Mazraoui
FC Bayern Munich refuses to release Benjamin Pavard, reports
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The specialist magazine also writes that the right-back has convinced the bosses with his recent performances.
In addition, no club had ever auditioned because of the world champion at Bayern.
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Pavard, long seen as a potential sell-off, appears to have been fueled by the heightened competition following the transfer of Noussair Mazraoui.
With Matthjis de Ligt, a new defense chief also came to Munich, which once again nullified Pavard's desire for a place in the center.
Nevertheless, the 26-year-old does not let himself down, which those responsible give him credit for.
FC Bayern: World Champion Pavard is set
Pavard, who has a contract with Bayern until 2024, even turned into a goalscorer this season.
The right-back scored once both in the Supercup and in the Bundesliga opener against Frankfurt.
With two goals, Pavard has already netted twice as often as in the two previous seasons combined.
Benjamin Pavard (right) will also play for FC Bayern this season.
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Julian Nagelsmann, who appreciates Pavard's versatility and reliability, had already positioned himself clearly against a transfer in July.
"I would like Benjamin Pavard to stay.
He is a fantastic and important player, he can also be used in several positions.
But let's wait and see what happens.
I would like to stay," said the Bayern coach.
With Marcel Sabitzer, another sales candidate is suddenly a regular player - two colleagues have a decisive part.
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