Inter Miami CF made two new signings ahead of its 2025 MLS campaign, adding goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo and defender Gonzalo Lujan to the roster.
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The club re-signed goalkeeper Óscar Ustari to a one-year contract through the 2025 season. The 38-year-old, a friend and former Olympic teammate of Lionel Messi’s, spent the last few months of the 2024 season with Inter Miami.
Less than 36 hours before its first preseason match against Club America in Las Vegas, Inter Miami CF gave fans a boost of excitement for the 2025 campaign by announcing the arrival of a new signing.
Standing against the backdrop of an American flag flanked by two John Deere tractors, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez on Wednesday delivered a speech that marks the countdown of his fi
Inter Miami CF signed Tadeo Allende from Celta Vigo Tuesday on a one-year loan through the end of the 2025 Major League Soccer season.
Segovia's arrival is just one of many moves Inter Miami has made this offseason. It has also signed forwards Fafà Picault and Tadeo Allende, defender Gonzalo Luján, and goalkeeper Rocco Ríos Novo. Those signings prove that Inter Miami thinks big and doesn't want to depend only on the backbone of their stars.
Signing Inter Miami CF have acquired midfielder Telasco Segovia from Portuguese top-flight side Casa Pia AC, the club announced Friday.
Messi and Tomas Aviles netted for the Herons to cancel out strikes from Henry Martin and Israel Reyes to send the game to penalties, which Inter Miami won 3-2.
Lionel Messi scored a goal and made his presence known throughout the first half as Inter Miami beat Mexican superpower Club America 3-2 on penalty kicks after the teams played to a 2-2 deadlock in regulation on Saturday night.
In the blink of an eye, Messi pointed at himself and held up three fingers, then pointed at the Club America fans and held up zero. It appeared to be a reference to Argentina's three World Cup trophies (1978, 1986 and 2022) compared to Mexico's zero. La Albiceleste won the 1986 edition on Mexican soil.