Inter Milan have signed France winger Marcus Thuram on a free transfer after his contract with Bundesliga side Borussia Monchengladbach expired.
Thuram, 25, is the son of former Barcelona and Juventus defender Lillian, who won the 1998 World Cup with France.
The younger Thuram played 134 games for Monchengladbach, scoring 44 goals in four seasons with the German club.
He moved to the Bundesliga from Ligue 1 side Guingamp in 2019.
In April, Monchengladbach confirmed that the winger would not be renewing his contract, leading to the forward being linked with a number of European clubs over the past few months.
“Marcus Thuram is quick. He has always been quick to reach his goals and to overcome any hurdle in his path. To show that he is worth so much more than just the name on the back of his shirt,” Inter said in a statement.
He was born in Parma during his father’s spell at the Italian club, was linked to several European clubs before signing with Inter.
Inter, who lost to Manchester City in the Champions League final last month, have already announced the departures of Milan Skriniar, Danilo DAmbrosio, and Roberto Gagliardini from the club upon the expiration of their contracts.
Thuram has made 10 international appearances for France since making his senior debut for Les Bleus against Finland in November 2020.
He came on as a late substitute in the final of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which France lost on penalties to Argentina.