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Luis Suárez will not join Inter Miami with Messi, this is the striker they would go for instead

The manager of the Brazilian team confirmed what the forward's near future will be.

By William Estrella

The manager of the Brazilian team confirmed what the forward's near future will be.
The manager of the Brazilian team confirmed what the forward's near future will be.

Inter Miami managed to put together a great project since the arrival of Lionel Messi was confirmed. The best player in the world allowed one of the worst teams in MLS to have the luxury of not only having him, but also other European football figures with a past at Barcelona such as Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba. However, the board tried for weeks to put the icing on the cake with the hiring of Luis Suárez.

Jorge Mas was always convinced that Inter could undertake the signing of the experienced Uruguayan striker in this same market, but the obstacle was always the same: he has a contract with Gremio until 2024 and his termination clause is 70 million euros. Despite this inconvenience, from Florida they remained optimistic and tried to reach an agreement for a lower amount, all this with the certainty that Suárez had the desire to reach the DRV PNG Stadium. However, now from the Porto Alegre club they confirmed the final decision.

“The deal will not happen. Luis will stay in Gremio until December, the telenovela is over," said Renato Portaluppi (Gremio's manager). In this way, Inter Miami will have to wait until the end of the year to look for the Gunman again to finally reunite him with his friend Messi.

Which striker they would go for instead?

After failing with the signing of Luis Suarez, everything would seem to indicate that the starting forward for Inter Miami will be Josef Martínez, well, he is already in the club and they would not have to make any expenses, in addition, according to Diario Marca, in this way they could wait for Luis Suarez in December, or next summer.


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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