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·7 June 2025

Official – Inter Milan Sign Luis Henrique From Marseille

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Now it’s official – Inter Milan have signed winger Luis Henrique on a five-year deal from Marseille.

The Nerazzurri announce the Brazilian’s arrival on their homepage.


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Inter Milan have been targeting winger Luis Henrique for a couple of months now.

The Nerazzurri have identified the 23-year-old as the perfect player to reinforce their right flank. He will back up Denzel Dumfries at wingback.

Over the last few weeks, Inter have negotiated with Marseille, as well as with Henrique’s camp. And they’ve gotten their man – he underwent his medicals and signed his contract today.

Inter Milan Complete Signing Of Luis Henrique From Marseille

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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)

Inter Milan have confirmed that Luis Henrique has signed a five-year contract. The Brazilian’s deal will run until the end of June 2030.

Meanwhile, reports indicate that Henrique will earn around €2.5 million net per season, rising over the duration of his deal.

Inter do not officially announce the fee they’ve paid to Marseille. However, widespread reports suggest that it is around €25 million plus €3 million in add-ons.

There were other clubs to have showed an interest in Henrique’s signature.

German champions Bayern Munich particularly looked to rival Inter for the Brazilian. As did Champions League hopefuls Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest from the Premier League.

However, it is Inter who have won the race to Henrique’s signature.

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