Inter Milan would demand €85 million to sell Marcus Thuram next summer, with many top teams already circling the striker.
According to Inter-Live, Marcus Thuram would cost around €85 million next summer as the Premier League circles around the Inter Milan striker. The Frenchman has made a massive start to life at San Siro but could leave the club next summer if a big offer arrives.
Marcus Thuram went untouched in the summer of 2023, as Inter Milan took the opportunity to sign him in a Bosman move after he left Borussia Monchengladbach as a free agent. The move proven to be a masterstroke, as the 27-year-old was instrumental for the Nerrazzuri in their Serie A-winning campaign.
Thuram produced 13 goals and as many assists in Serie A last season and has begun the current campaign in a similar vein. In his opening six games in the league, Thuram has four goals and three assists, as his current form could see the attacker better his numbers from the title-winning campaign.
If a big offer arrives next summer, this season could be his last in Inter Milan colours, with a host of clubs, particularly those from the Premier League, keen. Arsenal are thinking about an exchange with Inter Milan, while some others are also looking closely at the 27-year-old Serie A-winning attacker.
Aston Villa and Tottenham are keen on the striker, with Inter Milan set to place an astonishing €85 million price tag on the player. Should they sell him for anything close to that sum, the Nerazzuri will make a massive profit, considering Marcus Thuram arrived on a free transfer.
Is Thuram’s price too high?
A club like Aston Villa and Tottenham are open to adding another striker to their ranks, although it might come at the cost of selling stars like Jhon Duran and Richarlison to make space in either team. Those two sales could generate considerable funds for either side to make a move for Thuram, although the Frenchman’s price tag will be considered too high for their liking.
Inter Milan will be expected to negotiate the price for the French striker, who will be 28 by the time the next domestic season begins. Hence, clubs will be reluctant to pay anywhere close to the €85 million asking price reported in the story, as Inter Milan’s need to sell a valued asset like Thuram could see them lowering their demands.