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Not only Luis Súarez, the former Barcelona players who would join Messi in Miami

Inter Miami is already working in the transfer market.

By William Estrella

Inter Miami is already working in the transfer market.
Inter Miami is already working in the transfer market.

Inter Miami experienced an exciting moment by winning the Leagues Cup, marking their first title in the club's history, and much of this achievement is attributed to the influence of Lionel Messi. However, an unexpected muscle injury left Messi out of several games, which had a negative impact on the team, as they lost the US Open Cup final and failed to qualify for the MLS Playoffs. This setback revealed the "Messidependencia" in the team.

The Inter Miami board, led by Jorge Mas, has reacted to this situation and is focused on the transfer market to strengthen the team. Despite having brought in well-known veterans such as Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and Gerardo Martino himself as coach, the team still needs significant improvements, as it was in last position in the Eastern Conference.

In this context, Inter Miami has secured the incorporation of Luis Suárez once his contract with Gremio ends in December. However, they are not satisfied with that and are considering two other footballers who shared a team with Messi at Barcelona: Sergi Roberto and Ivan Rakitić. These reinforcements could provide valuable experience and quality to the team.

Inter Miami is looking to build a solid and competitive team, and the arrival of these experienced players could make a significant difference in their performance in MLS.

Suárez close to returning to the Uruguayan National Team

The possible return of Luis Suárez to the Uruguay team has also been a topic of discussion. Despite having been excluded from the first four dates of the Qualifiers by Marcelo Bielsa, the coach praised the Pistolero's present and highlighted his validity in football. However, Bielsa emphasized that the calls are made according to sporting criteria and not to please the audience or the player.


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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