Despite having a contract running until 2028, Marcus Thuram could leave Inter Milan as early as next summer. According to several Italian media outlets, Inter’s management are reportedly considering parting ways with the French international.
Finalists in last season’s Champions League, Inter Milan have had a less successful campaign this season. The Italian club has already been knocked out of the competition, eliminated in the play-offs by Norwegian side FK Bodø/Glimt (1-3, 1-2).
Thuram on his way out?
This humiliation has been taken very badly by Inter’s management, who are planning a minor shake-up of the squad next summer, according to the Italian press. And Marcus Thuram could be one of the casualties of the major changes Inter are planning for the upcoming transfer window.
According to several Italian media outlets, including La Gazzetta dello Sport and La Repubblica, the Milan-based club is considering parting ways with the French international at the end of the season. The club’s directors are reportedly disappointed by the recent performances of the Tricolore, who is under contract until 2028 and has scored just three goals in 13 matches since the start of 2026.
Inter want to recoup some money
Beyond the sporting aspect, Thuram also represents a potential source of funds for a club reportedly planning a squad overhaul. Inter could be asking for between €50 and €60 million for a player who has not yet lost too much value following his two excellent first seasons in Lombardy (15 goals and 14 assists in 2023–2024, 18 goals and 9 assists in 2024–2025).
Despite his dip in form, the former Guingamp player’s overall statistics remain solid (12 goals and 5 assists), enough to attract interest from several suitors. It now remains to be seen whether Thuram will manage to turn things around by the end of the season, or whether his future will lie away from Milan as early as this summer.
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