Inter’s transfer market activities remain highly dynamic, with keen interest in Jonathan David and the potential sale of Marcus Thuram. According to *Tuttosport*, the possibility of the Lille striker moving to Milan as a third-choice forward is quite slim due to the high associated costs, despite the prospect of a free transfer. This raises an intriguing scenario: could Thuram be outgoing, making room for David?
The publication clarifies: “It seems almost impossible for David to arrive in Milan as a third-choice forward. It is more plausible that he could come as a replacement for Thuram.”
Thuram, who joined the Nerazzurri on a free transfer but involved an €8 million agent commission, has an €85 million release clause. *Tuttosport* notes, “This translates to an incredible capital gain for Inter’s financial books.”