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The Inter Milan once again holds the reins of Marcus Thuram's future, after the expiration of the 85 million euros release clause included in his contract. Since July 7, no club can unilaterally take him, and any potential departure will now have to go through direct negotiations with the 'Nerazzurri' club.
According to SkySports, this change of scenario gives the Italian team a strong position to define the next steps for the French forward. The management, led by Giuseppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio, remains calm regarding the player's future and unless an exceptional offer exceeding 90 million euros comes in, they do not consider selling him.
Control over Marcus Thuram's Future Restored
Thuram, 27 years old, has been one of the most productive players of the team in the past season. Despite some physical problems towards the end of the campaign, he scored 18 goals and provided 9 assists, becoming a key figure in Inter's attack. His versatility and commitment have been crucial for the new cycle led by Cristian Chivu.
Despite rumors of internal friction, particularly after statements by Lautaro Martinez that did not sit well with some of the squad, the club dismisses this as a reason for Thuram's departure. Thuram is under contract until 2028, and there is no urgency to part ways with him. Inter, standing firm, is clear that they now set the conditions. Calm prevails in Milan.
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