Inter Agree Terms with Luis Henrique

Inter Agree Terms with Luis Henrique

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According to reports in France, Inter have agreed personal terms with Olympique Marseille winger Luis Henrique on a contract until June 2030.

There had already been numerous suggestions that they were in negotiations with the player, who had a particular preference for a move to Inter rather than Bayern Munich, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

Now Footmercato claims that the Nerazzurri have sealed personal terms for a five-year deal that will run until June 2030.

The club still needs to work out payment terms with Olympique Marseille to buy the player, but had already made a proposal worth €24 million plus another €4 million in bonuses.

Inter are hoping they can have Luis Henrique ready to play in the Club World Cup from mid-June to July, taking advantage of the extra transfer window.

The 23-year-old Brazilian has found the net nine times this season with eight assists in 32 appearances.

He plays primarily on the right wing, but can also move to the left when required. His current contract with Marseille runs until June 2028, having been acquired from Tres Passos for €8 million in September 2020.

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