Not fully satisfied with its offensive players, PSG is examining the market for attackers in Europe with a view to next summer and is closely interested in Marcus Thuram, very effective with Inter Milan.
The ineffectiveness of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League is starting to seriously annoy within the capital club, where the recruitment of a center forward during the next summer transfer window is in little doubt. Six months ago, Luis Enrique opposed the arrival of Victor Osimhen but this time, the Spanish coach will not say no to the recruitment of a number nine. To fill this gap, a player arouses the interest of PSG according to the site Inter Liveit is Marcus Thuram. This is not the first time that the French team striker is associated with Paris Saint-Germain and the Italian media confirmed at the start of the week the interest shown by Luis Campos and Luis Enrique in the former Sochalien.
Inter Live explains, however, that PSG does not intend to pay the 85 million euros of Marcus Thuram's release clause. To try to convince the Nerazzurri club, the Parisian board could propose a monumental exchange including… two players. Against all expectations, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Randal Kolo Muani could be offered by Paris Saint-Germain in return for Marcus Thuram in order to complete a very surprising exchange. The Italian goalkeeper no longer enters into Luis Enrique's plans at all and the flow between the two men no longer passes, which is why the reigning French champion is considering putting him in the mix.
Thuram at PSG against Kolo Muani and Donnarumma?
As for Randal Kolo Muani, it is common knowledge that PSG wishes to part with him due to his short playing time under the orders of Luis Enrique. With this colossal deal, Inter has the opportunity to recover two players whose characteristics can match what Simone Inzaghi is looking for, without spending a euro. It now remains to be seen whether the Milan club will have the means to cover both Donnarumma's salary and that of Kolo Muani, two salaries more impressive than that received by Thuram in Italy. In addition, it is currently unknown whether the three players concerned have agreed to change clubs. But on the PSG side, we are starting to dream of this exchange worthy of Football Manager in order to recover a center forward without spending a cent and, icing on the cake, by reducing the club's payroll.