Montpellier will sell Maxime Estève to Burnley

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The Montpellier Hérault Sport Club is preparing to hit a nice jackpot. Long courted for a year and a half, notably in Italy (AC Milan, Sassuolo, Udinese, etc.) and in Belgium (Club Bruges), central defender Maxime Estève (21 years old) could well discover the Premier League this winter. Indeed, according to the latest indiscretions of The TeamBurnley would be ready to align with the transfer compensation requirements set by Hérault management, namely 12 million euros.

A check which would place the player trained in Montpellier in the top 10 of best sales in its history, tied with Olivier Giroud (to Arsenal in the summer of 2012) and Morgan Sanson (left for OM during the winter at winter 2017). Trained in Grammont after a few years at AS Canet, Esteve very quickly began his professional career, having to help out in central defense during the 2021-2022 season before establishing himself regularly as a starter in the central hinge or on the left of the rearguard, his training position (60 matches played TCC, 1 goal and 1 assist).

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