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Inter Miami open to signing Neymar from Saudi Arabia
The reunion between Messi, Suarez and Neymar could be closer than ever. However, Inter Miami need the support of MLS.
Neymar’s recent arrival in Miami, where he has purchased property, has sparked considerable speculation. The Brazilian star’s contract with Al Hilal expires in June 2025, and as of January, he’ll be free to negotiate with other clubs. Many fans dream of a reunion of the iconic MSN trio—Messi, Suárez, and Neymar—at Inter Miami, though this prospect is currently far-fetched, almost a fantasy.
Neymar’s immediate focus is recovering fully from his injury. “He’s only thinking about his return to the field,” he told AS. While he hasn’t yet decided on his next career move, the world is watching closely. There’s a sense that Neymar and Inter Miami are destined to cross paths.
David Beckham even stoked rumours a few months ago by posting a photo of himself dining with Neymar. “Welcome to Miami, friend (just for dinner),” the Englishman joked on Instagram. However, several hurdles would need to be cleared before a reunion of the MSN trio could happen.
Neymar’s Transfer Depends on MLS
Sources inside Chase Stadium are clear: for Neymar to join Inter Miami, MLS must relax its salary cap rules. The team’s financial situation is the main challenge. Last January, the club had to scramble to register Luis Suárez, with as many as seven players leaving at the last moment to balance the books, including Designated Player and star Josef Martínez.
Since Don Garber became league commissioner, several stars have joined MLS, yet despite his efforts to make the league a stepping stone to Europe, it remains reliant on big-name veterans. These stars can help attract younger talent who dream of playing alongside their idols before heading to Europe.
AS reached out to MLS, but the league could not confirm whether new financial measures or a fourth Designated Player (DP) slot would be introduced. Inter Miami also stated that, for now, there has been no movement on Neymar.
A signing like Neymar would benefit everyone, especially with the 2026 World Cup approaching, where Ronaldinho is set to serve as an ambassador. Neymar has previously hinted at a potential move to MLS.
Back in 2022, while playing for PSG and considering his options between Al Hilal, a return to Brazil, or heading north, he said on the podcast Phenomenos, “I’m not sure if I’ll play in Brazil again. Honestly, I’d love to play in the U.S., even if just for a season.”