AC Milan midfield target Khephren Thuram has changed agents so that he is now represented by the same company that his brother, Inter forward Marcus Thuram, is represented by.

As has been reported by Matteo Moretto for Fabrizio Romano’s Daily Briefing, the French midfielder is now linked to his brother in a professional sense.

The fact that Inter’s Thuram has been thriving in Italy and Khephren has been linked with a move to Milan suggests that this change in representation could be with an Italian move in mind.

Regardless of the Italian link, a change of agent is often a sign that a player wants to make a move but does not trust their current agent to make it happen. Thuram was expected to leave Nice last summer but a move never materialised.

Moretto warns that there is unlikely to be any concrete news immediately from this change, but the player is known to be keen on a new role outside of Ligue 1. Based on how well Marcus has played for Inter, he has likely only heard good things about moving to the city.

Thuram would provide younger energy to the midfield, on the assumption that one or more players would be sold to make space.

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