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The question of the moment: Luka Modric to Inter Miami?

The Croatian midfielder was seen in a meeting with David Beckham, one of the owners of the Fort Lauderdale franchise.

Modric y Messi, conversando durante las semifinales del Mundial de Qatar. © @_FaridKhan
Modric and Messi, talking during the semifinals of the World Cup in Qatar. Photo © @_FaridKhan

The arrival of Leo Messi changed the face of Inter Miami. So much so that from being one of the worst teams in Major League Soccer, the 'Herons' went on to be proclaimedLeagues Cup monarchs, stand in theUS Open Cup final and leave the basement of the Eastern Conference in the elite championship of the United States.

Next to Messi, the squad wearing the pink shirt currently lines up two of its squires at FC Barcelona, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, in addition to having signed a coach with plenty of experience like 'Tata' Martino and young talents like Tomás Avilés,Facundo Farías and Diego Gomez.

However, the franchise managers wantfurther strengthen the group. It was discardedAndrés Iniesta's option -who agreed with a club from the United Arab Emirates-, has had topostpone the possibility of attracting Luis Suárez, and it turns out that now Luka Modric has come to the fore.

How you read it. The brilliant Real Madrid midfielder, reported TUDN, was seen these days on the Croatian island of Šipan meeting with one of the owners of Inter, David Beckham, and immediatelyRumors began to circulate about his hiring.

Modric, it is obvious, must not be comfortable with the situation he is experiencing in the merengue squad, because it happenedfrom undisputed ownership to the substitutes' bench, relegated by the spirit of a generation of young people formed by Jude Bellingham, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Eduardo Camavinga and Federico Valverde.

So the pieces of the puzzle seem to fit together and, clearly, it could be feasible to think that the Croatian could indeed join Messi and Company very soon. However, at the moment this is impossible.

As the aforementioned medium explained,Today this signing cannot be made because transfer records in the United States end at the beginning of August (in Europe they do so at the end of that month).

Furthermore, the newspaper As added that given this reality, for a soccer player to join the Miami team he has to arrive free, and in the case of the Balkan genius, thisHe has a current contract with Real Madrid until June 30, 2024.

So no. It's still early to dream of seeing those two monsters on the same side of the court. We'll see what Father Time says.

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