Last month, we relayed claims made in Italy that Inter Milan will have to battle it out with Manchester United to sign Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Marcus Thuram.
The Bundesliga side’s sporting director, Roland Virkus, revealed last month that the striker has decided to leave them for a “bigger club” when his deal expires in June. This has seen him linked to a few clubs, including Juventus.
Calciomercato relay claims made elsewhere about the Serie A side and then give their own take about the 25-year-old’s situation.
The Growth Decree in Italy, which means lower tax rates, could favour Inter and Juventus to sign the player for free in the summer. At the same time, the France international could collect a better salary elsewhere, and Manchester United are named as one of the options.
It’s claimed Thuram’s suitors in Italy must ‘keep an eye out for the competition’ from Erik ten Hag’s side and a few other Premier League sides. The Red Devils have already made contact with the frontman’s camp.
Thuram will be one of the protagonists of the summer market. The two Serie A sides are ready to challenge each other, Manchester United and other clubs for his signature.
The Frenchman has managed 14 goals and four assists from 24 matches this season.