Inter Transfer News: Luis Henrique Is Staying, but a Former Juventus Player Could Join

Luis Henrique is on track to stay at Inter. The Brazilian winger, who played on the right wing in the final minutes of yesterday’s match against Monza after having been used primarily on the left throughout the preseason, appears set to remain at Cristian Chivu’s disposal. At this point, the main candidates to leave the Nerazzurri are Massolin, Asllani, and, in all likelihood, Idrissou as well.
Luis Henrique, therefore, is not expected to transfer to Roma, which in the meantime has reached an agreement with Fenerbahçe for Oosterwolde, on a loan deal with a conditional buyout clause. Barring any surprises—which can never be ruled out in the final days of the transfer window—the Brazilian will therefore continue to fight for his place with the Italian champions. Chivu’s position, after all, has always been quite clear. Luis Henrique isn’t a player who necessarily catches the eye at first glance, but the Nerazzurri coach particularly values his versatility, physicality, and ball-handling skills. These traits make him a valuable asset, especially during the course of a match, when the team needs fresh energy and different solutions.
For this reason, Inter does not seem willing to let him go lightly. The club’s reasoning is simple: if a top-tier winger doesn’t arrive on the market to take his place, it wouldn’t make much sense to let go of a player who, after a first season settling in with the Nerazzurri, can still grow and deliver even better performances. However, the fact that Luis Henrique hasn’t left doesn’t automatically close the door on Inter’s transfer window. The Nerazzurri continue to monitor the situation and remain ready to seize any opportunities that might arise in the final week of negotiations.
Among the names to keep an eye on is Federico Chiesa. The forward could represent precisely the kind of opportunity that Inter would be ready to consider, regardless of whether Luis Henrique stays. The coming days will therefore be decisive in determining whether Inter’s transfer activity will stop here or if, in the final moments, a last-minute surprise will emerge.
