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Published on Nov 19, 2024 at 11:57 par
Day Dayan
A French striker recognized in Serie A would be one of Liverpool's big targets.
Among the most surprising teams this season, we can count on Liverpool. With the departure of Jürgen Klopp, emblematic coach of the Reds, we could think that a new long cycle was going to take place. However, Liverpool are certainly the best team in Europe today. Leader in the Premier League as well as in the Champions League, the arrival of Arne Slot improved the team which seemed to be running out of steam.
Despite the arrival of Arne Slot as coach, the 2024 summer transfer window was rather calm for Liverpool. Only two arrivals, those of Federico Chiesa and Giorgi Mamardashvili, have been made official. But for the next transfer window, the Reds want to hit hard. In addition to numerous extensions that the club wishes to carry outLiverpool greatly wants to strengthen itself. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the English team has reportedly set its sights on a well-known French striker, Marcus Thuram. The attackerInter Milan is one of the club's targets, but the Reds will certainly have to pay 85 million euros to sign him, the amount of his release clause.
Marcus Thuram heading to the Premier League
Marcus Thuram has taken on a new dimension since joining Inter Milan. In Italy, the French striker seems to be flourishing. This season, Thuram has already registered 8 goals and delivered 5 assists all competitions combined. His duet with the Argentinian Lautaro Martinez works perfectly, and the Nerazzurri are ranked 4th in the Italian championship.
With a very good start to the season, which confirms the expectations placed on him after a successful first season at Inter Milan, Marcus Thuram could already leave Serie A. With interest from Liverpool, the Frenchman could defend the colors of another club. In addition to the Premier League, Thuram also interests another European great. While his contract ends in 2028, Inter Milan do not seem interested in selling him for the moment. Recruiting him would therefore require paying his release clause.