Manchester United and AC Milan are ‘thinking’ about Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Marcus Thuram to boost their attack this season.
That’s according to Media Foot, who explain the forward’s future is ‘still uncertain’ as his current deal runs down in 2023. This has seen him arouse interest from other clubs.
Manchester United and Milan are tagged as these two sides ‘appreciate’ the 25-year-old’s profile. He’s scored five goals and added two assists in three matches so far this season, which will help encourage interest.
OGC Nice are in the picture and the prospect of joining his brother, Khephren, at the Ligue 1 side remains a real argument for the Bundesliga man.
The France international’s name has been circulating with clubs outside his country. Following Manchester United’s disastrous start to the season, they will need to bring in new reinforcements. Media Foot state the Red Devils are thinking about Marcus Thuram.
There’s no mention if Erik ten Hag’s side plan to make an offer or if the player is open to making a switch to Old Trafford.
Kicker have interviewed Mönchengladbach sporting director Roland Virkus, and when asked if there is a possibility for the club to part ways with Thuram, Virkus made it clear a “top offer” is needed for them to let go of the Frenchman before the window closes.