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Is Messi leaving? Inter Miami's tough decision due to financial problems

Inter Miami is in a race against time to sign new players

By Luis Zamora

Inter Miami is in a race against time to sign new players
Inter Miami is in a race against time to sign new players
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Inter Miami is in a race against time to sign new players as it negotiates intensely for Federico Redondo. The 'Herons' are forced to trim their roster in order to clean up their books due to strict MLS financial regulations. With a salary cap of just over five million dollars for players who are not Designated Players, the team has to take drastic measures. As many as seven players could have their days numbered in Fort Lauderdale.

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MLS imposes budget ceilings on each team based on the number of players and salaries on the roster. Despite having three Designated Players, the salaries of other players have unbalanced Inter Miami's books, leaving the club in the red just one day before the season opener against Real Salt Lake.

While the exact amount Inter Miami must release to comply with 2024 regulations has not been disclosed, the board is being forced to sacrifice important players. According to sources, names such as DeAndre Yedlin, Sergii Kryvstov, Gregore, Jean Mota and Robert Taylor are being considered for possible transfers. Gregore's situation is particularly delicate, with rumours linking him to Botafogo in a bid to compete in the Brasileirao.

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Messi stays, but Inter Miami need support

This situation will not affect Lionel Messi's permanence in the team. There is speculation that the MLS board could provide support to Inter Miami at this difficult time. Since Beckham's arrival, the team's value has increased significantly, but it now faces financial challenges.


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