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Man City and Bayern Munich set for SENSATIONAL swap – Romano
Manchester City could replace Kyle Walker with Bayern Munich’s Benjamin Pavard if the right-back joins the German giants this summer.
Walker has reportedly agreed terms with Bayern, having seen his involvement at City reduced since Pep Guardiola’s switch to a three-man set-up at the back.
But it doesn’t seem like Guardiola will be happy to go without an elite right-sided defensive option in his squad next season.
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Fabrizio Romano reports that the reigning Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup winners have made Pavard, 27, their number one right-back priority in the event that Walker does depart.
Whether Man City and Bayern would look to strike a direct swap deal for the two players is unclear, but Pavard and Walker currently sit relatively close to one another in terms of Estimated Transfer Value (ETV): €24.6m and €17.3m respectively.
France international Pavard – who scored arguably the goal of the tournament as Les Bleus won the 2018 World Cup in Russia – joined Bayern from Stuttgart in 2019 and is now into the final 12 months of his contract at the Allianz Arena.
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Pavard is Man City’s priority in case Kyle Walker will join Bayern, deal advanced on player side but not completed yet.
Bayern and City will discuss about Walker and Pavard. pic.twitter.com/Fdkrk5YqpI— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 14, 2023
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As such, this summer could be the Bundesliga giants’ last chance to offload the versatile defender – who can also operate at centre-back – for a fee (or, as might be the case, money towards a deal for Walker).
Pavard has made 162 appearances for Bayern, helping them to the four most recent of their 11 straight German titles – as well as Champions League glory in 2019/20.
He’s won 49 caps for France, with whom he also reached the final of the 2022 World Cup – where Les Bleus finished as runners-up to Argentina in Qatar.