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As they wait for Suárez, the 8 million jewel that would arrive at Messi's Inter

Las Garzas will seek to continue adding quality youth players to the squad for 2024.

By Wilian Estrella

Las Garzas will seek to continue adding quality youth players to the squad for 2024.

Inter Miami is working on forming the squad for next season. Although the semester began in the best way with winning the Leagues Cup, the franchise then suffered two disappointments: the defeat in the final of the US Open Cup and the failure to qualify for the MLS Playoffs. Lionel Messi could not help his teammates in that final stretch due to injury and it was evident that the team cannot compete without the captain, which set off alarm bells in the leadership in view of the transfer market.

In this context, David Beckham and Jorge Mas got to work to build a competitive team that can fight on all fronts, and for them they have already moved with the objective of closing Luis Suárez as soon as possible, a player who is already fit free to negotiate his signing. However, the Uruguayan left some doubts due to his knee pain and, while his transfer is being resolved, Miami set their eyes on another Argentine player for the cast.

This is Brian Aguirre, a 20-year-old winger from Newell's who had already been on the radar of the team led by Gerardo Martino in the previous market. However, now they would go all out for his signing according to TyC Sports. Thus, he would join Lionel Messi, Facundo Farías, Tomás Avilés, Franco Negri, Benjamín Cremaschi and Nicolás Stefanelli.

The other reinforcements that Inter Miami is exploring

Although the Florida team has already shown that the majority of its signings will be Under-21 players so as not to have problems with the salary limit, the truth is that there are high-ranking players who sound increasingly louder about dressing in pink. They are Ivan Rakitic, Sergi Roberto, David De Gea and Thomas Müller. However, it is important to clarify that it is impossible for all four to arrive, since they do not have so many places for foreigners and they would not be able to accommodate everyone in the salary balance

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