Marcus Thuram will undergo medicals and sign his contract tomorrow for his move to Inter Milan on a free transfer.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, who report that the 25-year-old French international will be in Milan tomorrow where he will seal his move to the Nerazzurri from Borussia Monchengladbach.

Barring late surprises, Inter have won the race to sign Thuram.

Inter’s pursuit of Gladbach striker Thuram has been a long and winding one.

The Nerazzurri had reportedly been very close to signing the Frenchman already in 2021. However, a knee injury to the player prompted them to move on to other targets, signing Joaquin Correa from Lazio instead.

However, Thuram’s availability on a free transfer this summer reignited their interest.

Now, the Nerazzurri are all but finished with the signing of Thuram.

Reportedly the Frenchman, who appeared as a substitute in the World Cup final for Les Bleus, has already been in contact with Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi.

Thuram is a big fan of Inter’s tactical setup. He has spoken with Inzaghi over the phone about what his role will be in a 3-5-2 system.

Tuesday Is “Marcus Thuram Day” Ahead Of Big Move To Inter Milan

Thuram is not yet an Inter player however, at least officially.

The 25-year-old has reportedly made up his mind, but will have to finalize the deal.

The Gazzetta report that tomorrow is the day when everything will be done and made official. Thuram will travel to Milan to undergo his medical exams and complete the last formalities.

The contracts are all ready to be signed, and then the Frenchman will make it official. He will sign as an Inter player for next season and then the club will make the announcement.

Inter have beaten the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Manchester United to Thuram’s signature.

Thuram has made 134 appearances for Gladbach over the last four seasons, scoring 44 goals in the process. The Frenchman has also been capped ten times by Les Bleus.