In a recent interview with the media, 23-year-old Monchengladbach striker Markus Thuram talked about his first call-up to the French national team, and he also talked about his future at Monchengladbach.
Monchengladbach gives young Thuram a chance to grow up
Junior Thuram said: "As of now, my energy is 100% focused on the club, and I'm very honored to be able to play for Borussia Monchengladbach. As of now, I have not negotiated a transfer with another club. My career at Borussia Monchengladbach has been a big step up, as I've represented the team in the Champions League and I've also been in the French national team. All in all, I have improved a lot at Monchengladbach, both as a player and as a person. Monchengladbach is the best choice in my career."
Junior Thuram hopes he can always play for the national team
At the same time, in the interview Toulam also talked about his career for the first time into the French national team experience. Toulam said: "I feel very honored to be a member of the French national team, and I hope I can stay in the national team for a long time. As we all know, if I want to be selected for the national team again, I have to train twice as hard as usual, and I have to perform well at the club. I feel that as a new player in the team, I can integrate quickly." French forward playmaker Thuram, who joined Monchengladbach in July 2019 for a transfer fee of €9 million from Gambon, made 39 appearances for Monchengladbach last season, contributing 14 goals and nine assists. So far this season, he has played 14 games for Monchengladbach, contributing four goals and six assists.