The Inter Miami coach spoke to the media ahead of the top of the Eastern Conference clash against New York Red Bulls.
Bryan ArellanoBryxn_APaul Reidypaulreidy67Estados UnidosUpdate: May 4th, 2024 04:49 EDT
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As Inter Miami prepare for their twelfth game of the 2024 MLS season, speculation is growing that the Florida club are set to add to their squad with Sergio ‘Chiquito’ Romero and Ángel Di María being linked to a Miami move.
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Speaking to the press ahead of the Red Bulls game on Saturday, head coach Tata Martino clarified the current situation pointing out that the transfer market is currently closed and that in MLS, there are economic rules that limit the salaries per team.
Sergio Romero, the 37-year-old Boca Juniors goalkeeper and Ángel Di María, 36-year-old Benfica winger, both Argentine footballers are the latest high profile stars to be linked to the Miami team.
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Martino refuses to close the door to a possible arrivals
Later, speaking to local radio station Monumental AM 1080, Martino was also asked about the possible additions of Ángel Di María and Sergio Chiquito Romero to the Fort Lauderdale team.
“No, there is nothing official from the Sports Director regarding Ángel (Di María) and Chiquito (Romero). Here the league has certain types of economic restrictions, certain limits and it is clear that today we are complying well within those rules so at present contracting these players would not be feasible, especially talking about the economic conditions that would come with both players. Chiquito and Ángel are exceptional players, so the truth is that I have no knowledge, nor do I suspect that economically or by regulation we are in a position to be able to bring them”, he argued.
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