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Casemiro to join Messi at Inter Miami after Brazil international & MLS club reach agreement

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Rodrigo Coimbra

Published 1 day ago

Inter Miami have reached an agreement to sign Brazil midfielder Casemiro, according to Fabrizio Romano.

[p]According to the same source, there is already a verbal agreement between all parties involved, with the main formal procedures also completed. The deal now only awaits the signing of contracts and the official announcement.[/p][p][a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/player/casemiro/Ukeq3c0b/"]Casemiro[/a] is said to have expressed his desire to continue his career alongside [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/player/messi-lionel/vgOOdZbd/"]Lionel Messi[/a], and is therefore preparing to swap European football for Major League Soccer (MLS).[/p][embed guid="57191920-f526-4ddd-b490-67179a9e29f4" url="https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/2068295942483198454" social-type="twitter" /][p]The 34-year-old Brazilian midfielder is set to strengthen a team that already features other high-profile players and remains committed to bringing together footballers with extensive international experience.[/p][p]If the transfer is confirmed, Casemiro will begin a new chapter of his career in the United States, after a long spell in European football. At the moment, the midfielder is with the Brazil national team at the 2026 World Cup.[/p]

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