Wolfsburg eye move for Clermont centre-back Andy Pelmard

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Wolfsburg are being linked with a move for Clermont Foot defender Andy Pelmard in a deal that could see the Madagascar‑France centre-back switch Ligue 2 for the Bundesliga.

The 26-year-old, valued at €2.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of speculation over a transfer from Clermont to Wolfsburg, with the probability of the move currently listed as “?” and no details yet on any fee or contract structure. With no public information on his contract expiry at Clermont, there is also outside talk that the left-sided defender could become a free agent in the near future, adding intrigue to the situation.

Pelmard, who stands at 1.83m and is predominantly right-footed, has developed a reputation as a versatile central defender. Born in Nice on 12 March 2000, he is eligible for both Madagascar and France and is registered with Polish side Jagiellonia Bialystok in the database used, though the current rumour specifically concerns a move from Clermont Foot in France’s Ligue 2 to Wolfsburg in Germany’s top flight.

The former Nice youth product has built his career across different European leagues and now finds himself at an age where a step into the Bundesliga would represent a significant elevation in profile. His current market valuation of €2.00m would make him a relatively low-cost defensive option for Wolfsburg compared with typical Bundesliga centre-back fees.

Recent data does not provide confirmed match-by-match details for this season, so there is no verified record here of a specific recent fixture, opponent, date or scoreline, nor a breakdown of Pelmard’s latest individual performance.

With the probability of the deal still unclear and no confirmation on his contractual status, Pelmard’s future remains open – but if Wolfsburg firm up their interest, a move to the Bundesliga could prove a pivotal step in shaping his reputation and unlocking the next phase of his career.

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