Marcus Thuram’s season at Inter Milan is increasingly under scrutiny. While his inherent footballing qualities have never been questioned, his on-field performance has consistently failed to reach expected levels. The club is now engaged in serious discussions regarding the French forward’s current form, with these evaluations potentially extending to his long-term future at San Siro.
Current Performance & World Cup Implications
Despite his struggles in matches, there are no signs of a lack of commitment from Thuram during training sessions at Pinetina. He trains diligently and continuously, yet his difficulties manifest themselves acutely during games. The attacker struggles to make a decisive impact, often makes questionable choices, and most notably, has found consistency in front of goal elusive. The most concerning statistic is his current goal drought: eight consecutive games without scoring (plus one match missed due to absence), with only one goal recorded in his last sixteen appearances, dating back to February 8th against Sassuolo. This challenging period eerily echoes a similar dip in form towards the end of last season.
Such inconsistency from a key starting player is something Inter cannot afford, particularly during this crucial phase of the season. In the meantime, internal alternatives are emerging, with Esposito steadily earning more playing time and becoming an increasingly credible option for the team, both in the short and long term.
Thuram’s performance decline has also garnered attention beyond Italy. In France, media outlets have raised concerns about his potential inclusion in the squad for the upcoming World Cup, suggesting that his struggles with Inter could negatively impact his national team prospects. Upcoming friendly matches against Brazil and Colombia could serve as a vital opportunity for him to regain confidence and form, as often, a single goal can provide the catalyst for a turnaround.
Future Prospects and Transfer Speculation
Regarding Thuram’s long-term future, any definitive assessment will be deferred until the season concludes. However, various scenarios are already beginning to take shape. Reportedly, several Premier League clubs are closely monitoring the situation, with Aston Villa and Newcastle United among those said to be prepared to make a move during the summer transfer window.
His contract with Inter includes a release clause set at €85 million, which becomes valid in July. Nevertheless, it is speculated that a slightly lower figure, potentially around €70 million, could be enough to initiate formal discussions with interested parties. Much will ultimately depend on how the current season concludes and, crucially, on Thuram himself. Rediscovering his prolific form now could be pivotal in shaping his destiny and determining his future at Inter or elsewhere.
