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Inter Milan are making decisive moves in the transfer market as they edge closer to securing the signing of Luis Henrique. 

According to the latest reports from renowned journalists Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto via Fcinter1908.it, the Nerazzurri have reached a full agreement with the player and are finalizing details with his current club. 

The deal, valued at around €25 million (approx. £ 21 million) including bonuses, is nearing completion with only a few formal steps remaining.

The Brazilian winger, currently at Olympique de Marseille, is seen as a key reinforcement for Inter Milan’s flank as the club prepares for a significant overhaul in its attacking department. 

The move is aligned with Inter Milan's broader strategy to rejuvenate their squad, especially in offensive positions.

Summer shake-up: Hojlund and attack overhaul on the horizon

But Luis Henrique is not the only name on Inter Milan’s radar. The club has recently inquired about the availability of Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund

Sources reveal that Inter Milan had shown interest in Hojlund even before his transfer to Manchester United. 

Recent weeks have seen the Nerazzurri gather more information about the potential cost and feasibility of a summer move for the 21-year-old forward.

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Napoli and Juventus also expressed interest in Hojlund between March and April, and Inter Milan has now joined that group of suitors. 

Napoli and Juventus also expressed interest in Hojlund between March and April, and Inter Milan has now joined that group of suitors. 

The Serie A giants are set for significant changes up front, with Marko Arnautovic and Joaquín Correa expected to depart. 

There are also uncertainties surrounding Mehdi Taremi’s future, which will be clarified after the Champions League final.

Inter Milan’s proactive approach in the transfer market underlines their intent to remain competitive both domestically and in Europe. 

While the Luis Henrique deal is close to the finish line, the situation around Hojlund remains fluid and will depend on multiple factors, including Manchester United’s willingness to negotiate and the player’s stance.

Hojlund back on Inter Milan’s radar: A familiar face for Serie A

Rasmus Hojlund, born in 2003, has quickly risen to prominence as one of Europe’s most promising young strikers. 

The Danish international made a name for himself during his time at Atalanta, where his blend of pace, physicality, and intelligent movement caught the attention of top clubs. 

His performances in Serie A earned him a high-profile move to Manchester United in the summer of 2023 for a reported fee of €75 million (approx. £63 million).

Despite a mixed first season at Old Trafford, Hojlund showed flashes of his potential, particularly in the Champions League, where he impressed with his direct style and eye for goal. 

At just 21, his ceiling remains high, and clubs across Europe continue to monitor his development closely.

Inter Milan’s renewed interest in Hojlund reflects a broader trend of Italian clubs looking to bring emerging talents back to Serie A, especially those already familiar with the league. 

Hojlund's previous spell at Atalanta gives him the added advantage of knowing the Italian football environment, which could ease a potential transition back to the league.

While a deal with Manchester United would be complex and likely expensive, Inter Milan’s inquiry signals serious intent. 

The club views Hojlund not only as a long-term investment but also as a potential cornerstone in reshaping its attacking identity for the years to come.

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