There are increasingly concrete market rumors suggesting that Inter is tracking Brazilian player Luis Henrique. The Marseille winger has already had contacts with the Italian club, which has also approached the French club regarding the feasibility of a move. Despite competition from other top clubs, including Bayern Munich, Inter would like to finalize the deal as quickly as possible in order to include Luis Henrique in the squad that will participate in the upcoming Club World Cup in the summer of 2025.

To better illustrate his profile, the expert commentator Stefano Borghi described him in the following way on Cronache di Spogliatoio: He started flourishing last year. I like him because he is talented, creative, has pace and intensity. He makes frequent runs into attacking areas, he’s strong physically without being huge, and he also brings fighting spirit. He occasionally has lapses in concentration and sometimes plays with overly flashy ideas, but for me he has some really interesting qualities. What particularly intrigues and captivates me about the idea of Luis Henrique at Inter is that it would mark a clear shift from what the current Inter usually offers. Especially on the flanks, Inter players tend to follow clear guidelines—direct, incisive, and effective in attacking, yet fundamentally linear. Luis Henrique is the exact opposite: creativity, the tendency to move and drift inside with the ball. Such features are absent in the current Inter squad, but you need to integrate him properly into a system with well-defined roles. For me, it’s quite interesting.