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The summer transfer window is already in all the heads of the biggest clubs on the old continent. Summer may be agitated on the side of Olympique de Marseille in the direction of arrivals but especially departures.
Arrived in the Olympian workforce in 2020, the Brazilian attacking midfielder Luis Henrique has a more than successful season under the leadership of Roberto de Zerbi who made him an important holder of his team. As a result, its performance did not go unnoticed in the eyes of certain large European displacements.
According to the information of Foot transfer windowthe 23 -year -old would be closely followed by Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest but especially Inter Milan. The Italian club seems the most advanced in the file and should present a first offer. Ironically, the Olympian sports director Medhi Benatia was present in San Siro this Wednesday during the Milanese derby.
OM wants at least 30 million euros
Under contract until 2028 with Marseille, Luis Henrique is one of the players who could set sail this summer and find a new fall point. The Brazilian has a good market value and his departure could make it possible to replenish the club's funds or to finance other arrivals.
Author of 9 goals and 7 assists in 29 games, the Marseille striker could leave for at least 30 million euros according to foot transfer window. A higher width sum than its current market value which amounts to 18 million euros according to the TransferMarkt site. Business to follow …
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