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How Inter Miami could line up with Luis Suarez, Jesse Lingard, Jordi Alba and Lionel Messi


The ambitious MLS club could well provide new coach Tata Martino with a host of household names to help bolter his ailing squad following a tricky first half of the season under Phil Neville

An ensemble cast of stars may be assembled at Inter Miami following the announcement of Lionel Messi as a new recruit at the MLS club(SILVIO AVILA/AFP via Getty Images/ Visionhaus/Getty Images)

With Inter Miami’s owners harbouring ambitions of the club helping to catapult MLS to new heights, a host of superstars could join Lionel Messi in Florida soon.

The South Beach franchise is currently experiencing a season to forget on the pitch — languishing rock bottom of the Eastern Conference without a win in nine outings — but the impending arrival of two Barcelona icons will go some way to tempering frustrations. The Argentinian icon Messi is considered by many to be the greatest player in the history of the sport and his former teammate Sergio Busquets will bring quality and experience to a struggling group.




Former Lionesses boss Phil Neville will not be tasked with guiding the team out of the mire, however, having been dismissed last month following a torrid start to the season. Instead former Argentina and Barcelona manager Tata Martino will take the reigns at DRV PNK Stadium hoping to get a tune out what is likely to be a new look roster.

Clearly wanting to arrest the slide sooner rather than later, Vice City’s chiefs are not content with bringing in just two former Camp Nou superstars this summer. In fact, according to Inter Miami’s co-owner Jorge Mas, these two blockbuster signings may form part of an unprecedented spree from the fledgling outfit in the coming months.

There is no doubt, therefore, that the 60-year-old billionaire is hoping that the second half of the season will be better than the first, especially with as many as five new signings potentially in the works in total. The outspoken tycoon previously told El Pais: “Two or three more players will come.

“We spoke with Jordi Alba — while Luis Suarez has a contract and a release clause. I don’t know if that will happen or not. All the announcements will be made before July 15.”

Of course, the club will have to find some way to ensure these deals fit with MLS rules in terms of the salaries, with a cap in place for all but three players for every team. To complicate matters further, Inter Miami currently has the maximum amount of Designated Players (DPs) on its roster earning in excess of the cap in question, meaning players will have to be moved on or see their salaries reduced.

Jordi Alba will leave Barcelona this summer(Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Lionel Messi could be joined by former Paris Saint-Germain teammate Sergio Ramos as he gears up for his move to MLS with Inter Miami. (Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

This said, with the Herons’ president forecasting that these sweeping changes could occur before the end of the month, Mirror Sport has taken a look at what coach Martino’s first-choice starting XI could look like in the second part of 2023. First of all, the former Newell’s Old Boys boss will have a dilemma on his hands when it comes to naming his first-choice goalkeeper with homegrown star Drake Callender currently the standout.



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