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Welcome to the Unites States, Inter Miami finally signs Luis Suarez and makes the MLS tremble

The Florida franchise took a measure that left the arrival of the Uruguayan on a platter.

By William Estrella

The Florida franchise took a measure that left the arrival of the Uruguayan on a platter.
The Florida franchise took a measure that left the arrival of the Uruguayan on a platter.

The signing of Luis Suárez by Inter Miami is closer than ever. The constant pressure from the MLS franchise, the desire of the Uruguayan and the player's own friction with Gremio exponentially increased the chances of the striker meeting his friend Lionel Messi in soccer in the United States. However, now the Herons have taken a measure that makes his arrival imminent.

This Sunday, the Miami team reported: "The club has acquired a position on the international roster of the San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for $150,000 in 2023 General Allocation Funds." In other words, this means that they bought a place as a foreigner and now there is room for Suárez to finally land at the DRV PNK Stadium in this same transfer market.

According to the journalist Rodrigo Romano, the transfer could be closed at 15 or 20 million euros. Lucho still has a contract at Gremio until 2024 and the Porto Alegre club's position had been that he stay to respect it or that, otherwise, Inter Miami should pay the 70 million euros of his clause. However, the situation has become very tense in Brazil, so much so that the Uruguayan did not play the last game.

What did the Gremio coach say about the possible departure of Luis Suárez?

After the victory over Atlético Mineiro, Renato was asked about the attacker's continuity at a press conference and his response left more doubts than certainties. “Do I have to speak for him? I only have one language. I speak for myself. Ask him. He doesn't speak and we stay here in the middle of the shooting. Always the president, always the board of directors and always the coach.


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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