Hernanes has said that his chances of making the Brazil squad for this summer's World Cup have improved by moving to Inter Milan.
The 28-year-old joined the Nerazzurri from Lazio last month, after a four-year spell in Rome.
"I think Inter will give me even more credibility in terms of the national team. It was a big move. I've made a step up. It will certainly be important for the World Cup," BBC Sport quotes him as saying.
"What are the two things I admire most about Inter and its history? First of all they're the only club to have never been relegated to Serie B.
"This is proof that it's a serious club that knows how to get results. Then there's the fact that Inter were never caught up in the scandals that hit Italian football a few years back. I'm pleased about that. I'm someone who likes to steer clear of controversy, that's why I always do what's right and fair. Being at a club like this strengthens my attachment to the cause."
Hernanes has won 23 caps for the Brazilian national team.