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After Suárez, Inter Miami starts its defensive renovation

With the arrival of Luis Suárez, the Miami franchise has shored up its attack. The priority now is to improve the team’s rearguard.

Víctor Martín J.VictorMartJimCalum RocheEnglish_ASUpdate: Jan 2nd, 2024 07:59 EST

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A few weeks ago, Inter Miami finalized the signing of a significant reinforcement for their attack with the Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez. He joins the likes of Messi, Farias, and others, forming one of the most formidable offensive lines in the MLS. However, the team continues to face significant challenges in terms of defensive capabilities. This imbalance suggests that while Miami might be strong in attack, they may still need to address their defensive lineup to create a more well-rounded and competitive team.

After Suárez, Inter Miami starts its defensive renovation

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Inter Miami looking to shore up backline

The management and coaching staff of Inter Miami are in a position to utilize the remaining transfer period to seek players who can enhance the team’s defensive performance. One of the major weaknesses last year was the lack of solidity in defense, making it crucial this season to address this issue, especially if they are to compete for all titles.

Often, to bring in new players, it’s necessary for others to leave first. This creates both salary cap space and roster spots, in line with the specific rules and regulations of MLS composition. According to The Athletic, Kamal Miller is one of the players who might be on his way out during this transfer window.

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The Canadian center-back is among those identified for potential transfer following the poor results of the last season, with a key factor in considering his move being to free up an international roster spot. MLS regulations limit teams to having only seven non-American players, and it seems likely that Miami may be looking to recruit new talent from markets such as Europe and South America to strengthen their defense.

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