Henrique’s transfer represents a key reinforcement for Inter as they prepare to compete in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, starting on June 17 in Los Angeles. He is expected to be part of the squad for the tournament, which will see Inter face Monterrey, Urawa Red Diamonds, and River Plate.
Since joining Marseille from Botafogo in 2020, Henrique made over 100 appearances for the French side, scoring 11 goals. His most productive season came in 2024–25, where he scored nine goals and assisted ten times in 35 league games, playing a significant role in Marseille finishing second in Ligue 1.
Known for his impressive pace, reaching speeds close to 37 km/h last season, Henrique is a versatile player capable of operating as a winger or wing-back on both flanks. His technical ability and adaptability are expected to add depth and dynamism to Inter’s attacking options for the coming campaign
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