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·18 aprile 2025
Report – €30M Rated Marseille Star Wants Inter Milan Move Over Bayern Munich & Newcastle United

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·18 aprile 2025
Marseille winger striker Luis Henrique wants to join Inter Milan, ahead of Bayern Munich, Newcastle United, or Newcastle United.
This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. They report that now it will come down to negotiations between Inter and Marseille.
It is now certainly no secret that Inter Milan are keen on the signature of Marseille winger Luis Henrique.
The Brazilian is a player who the Nerazzurri see as a perfect backup for Denzel Dumfries.
Henrique has the pace and technical quality to be more than just a deputy for Dumfries. He could also compete for the starting spot, and replace the Dutchman in the long term.
Therefore, Inter have marked Henrique out as a priority target. They are keen to get a move on in negotiations, and are ready to make an investment.
PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL – DECEMBER 6: Luis Henrique of Botafogo looks at the ball during the match between Internacional and Botafogo as part of Brasileirao 2023 at Beira-Rio Stadium on December 6, 2023 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro H. Tesch/Getty Images)
And Inter have advanced in talks with Henrique and his representatives.
So much so that the 23-year-old has agreed to join the Nerazzurri this summer. He is convinced by the project that they have offered to him.
There are other clubs that have shown interest.
However, reports the Gazzetta, Henrique would reject all offers from the Bundesliga or Premier League for Inter.
There is still, however, work to do for Inter in negotiations.
Now the Nerazzurri’s task will be to convince Henrique’s club Marseille.
The Gazzetta confirm that Marseille are holding out for at least €30 million. On the other hand, Inter are only offering €20 million plus add-ons so far.
Therefore, Inter must hammer out an agreement if they wish to sign Henrique in the next few weeks before the Club World Cup.
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