Benjamin Pavard’s future hangs in the balance after a disappointing stint at Marseille, leaving fans and critics alike wondering: Is this the end of his Ligue 1 journey? But here's where it gets controversial—despite his efforts, Marseille seems ready to part ways, potentially sending him back to Inter Milan sooner than expected. And this is the part most people miss: Pavard’s loan move, which cost Marseille €2.5 million with an option to buy for €15 million, was seen as a win-win for both clubs. Inter hoped to secure much-needed funds, while Pavard sought regular playing time to boost his chances of making France’s 2026 World Cup squad. However, after 26 appearances, one goal, and three assists, his performance—particularly in the humiliating 5-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain—has raised questions about his value. Is Marseille’s decision fair, or is Pavard being unfairly judged? With his Inter contract running until 2028, a return to Milan could devalue his market worth, complicating his career trajectory. This situation sparks debate: Should clubs prioritize immediate results over long-term potential? Or is Marseille right to cut ties? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one transfer saga that’s far from over.