Messi's former rival and teammate linked with a move to the MLS

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Inter Miami is in constant search of new players to reinforce the team. Since the arrival of Lionel Messi, the MLS has been the place for old superstars to continue playing at a high level. But in this case, the footballer superstar would go to another club instead of Inter Miami.

The European superstar who could arrive in the MLS is Sergio Ramos. The team rumor to hire the former Real Madrid captain is San Diego FC. An emerging club that will join the league in 2025. San Diego also signed Chuky Lozano, a Mexican forward.

Sergio Ramos decided to turn down offers from clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. He mentioned that if he were to stop playing in Europe, he would be interested in joining Major League Soccer (MLS).

How this news could impact Inter Miami?

It's known that Inter Miami asks the conditions to sign the Spanish center-back. This operation was nothing more than a rumor, and despite the possible transfer, the Herons brought David Martinez to reinforce the defense.

The signing of Sergio Ramos to San Diego FC will become a challenge for Miamis attackers. Ramos is known for his defensive solidity, skills, and leadership inside the field. A leader like the 2010 World Cup champion will boost your team because he understands how to stop players like Suarez, Messi, or Alba. Also, he shared time with Messi back at PSG.

Was he a good match for Miami?

Before I tell you the reasons, the answer is a solid yes. Every team would benefit from having a player like Sergio Ramos. His vast experience in the football elite and his ball knowledge make him the best center-back of the last 15 years.

Alongside Martinez, the two would have become the best center-back duo in the league. And, of course, he could help young players like Aviles develop their game in the same position.

Besides being a great signing. Do you think Inter Miami should fight against San Diego for Sergio Ramos?