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Lionel Messi's Inter Miami's action to finally sign Luis Suarez this December

Inter Miami is going to strengthen itself in the best way, but now they have taken a drastic measure.

By William Estrella

Inter Miami is going to strengthen itself in the best way, but now they have taken a drastic measure.
Inter Miami is going to strengthen itself in the best way, but now they have taken a drastic measure.

Luis Suarez is about to arrive at Inter Miami. In reality, David Beckham has been trying to sign him for more than two months, however, it has not been possible. Now, Gerardo Tata Martino revealed that Josef Martinez, current forward, will leave the club, leaving room for Luis Suarez:

Tata Martino: “Josef has not traveled because it is very difficult for him to continue in the institution for next season. We were talking and the most prudent thing, what was decided, was for him not to travel to this last game because it would make him take a totally unnecessary risk.”

Furthermore, shortly after, Inter Miami confirmed the departure of the Venezuelan, as well as two more players. This, in order to make room in the team to prepare the arrival of Luis Suarez: "Thank you. Victor Ulloa, Josef Martínez and Jake LaCava will not return to the club next season, we wish them all the best!”, this is how Inter Miami said goodbye to both players on their official Twitter account. Their future is not yet known, but it is expected that they will find a team relatively quickly, since they are two great talents.

Furthermore, according to reports from Spain, Lionel Messi has set his sights on Barcelona in order to reinforce Inter Miami. According to information from Bild, the Argentine star has requested the incorporation of Sergi Roberto, who will end his contract with the Catalans and they do not plan to renew it, since now the priority is Joao Cancelo and Joao Félix.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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