Marcus Thuram has recovered his indispensable status at Inter Milan following a dreadful start to the new calendar year.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInter1908, the Frenchman has again become vital to Cristian Chivu’s tactical setup.
Marcus Thuram is on the verge of winning his second Serie A title in his third season at San Siro.
However, the 28-year-old has endured his worst season since arriving from Borussia Monchengladbach in 2023.
Indeed, the skilled striker has scored just 16 goals in 40 appearances across all competitions, falling well below his high standards.
Against this backdrop, Thuram has flourished after the March international break.
Inter Milan Consider Marcus Thuram Not for Sale
After going two months without a goal in Serie A, Thuram broke the drought with a match-winning performance against Roma earlier this month.
Furthermore, he scored a brace to spring Inter’s comeback against Como before breaking the deadlock against Cagliari last Friday.
In doing so, Thuram has once again cemented his starting berth, effectively shutting down rumors linking him with a summer move to Saudi Arabia.
In addition to several Saudi Pro League clubs, Aston Villa and Newcastle United have recently inquired about the French center-forward.
However, Inter no longer have interest in selling their talisman.
This shows how poor the decision making is in the management. Hes nearing 30 and hes still worth over 60mil. There is no guarantee that he will perform consistently next season and it seems like an obvious choice to sell and let Pio or Bonny team up with Lautaro but the management is just so dump to make logical decisions.
When Thuram is on, he can create much more than Esposito and Bonny as of right now. Thuram has as many goals as Bonny and Esposito combined in Serie A. Use your head, buddy.
Also, saying management can’t make logical decisions? Just wanted to remind you where this team was before Marotta arrived. We had to wait until matchday 38 to see if we would finish in 4th place two years in a row before Marotta. Ever since Marotta took charge, we’ve been fighting for Scudetto (the only exception was 2023, but we at least made it to the CL final that year and won Coppa Italia). This management transformed this team in has made it the best team in Italy for the past 6-7 years, and you’re saying they can’t make logical decisions… Give me a break.
Go take a break. Filling our squad with old players and going for another is not a smart decision at all. Football is about winning but also building a future with excitement. We use no youth players while complaining about having no money to buy world class players yet we waste opportunities to make money like this is just bad management. Stop ass licking everything.
you this peter guy you have big time issues swears most of your post bout selling ours you talk as if these players are robots and “there is no guarantee” as if you’re some soothsayer and yours always the negative aspect smh
there is no guarantee, Pio and Bonny will perform next season either. Especially Bonny who’s prone to injury.