Over the past few summer transfer windows, Inter Miami have parted ways with several key young players, leading to reported interest in Mexican wonderkid Gilberto Mora.
Diego Gómez joined Brighton & Hove Albion, Federico Redondo was sold to Elche, and Benjamin Cremaschi went on loan to Parma.
While the South Florida club still boasts Lionel Messi and experienced players like Rodrigo De Paul, there’s a clear need to bring in fresh young talent—especially in midfield, where most of the departures occurred.
More changes may be on the horizon, as Sergio Busquets will retire once his contract expires at the end of the season. Despite these departures, co-owner David Beckham and the front office are ready to compete with some of Europe’s top clubs for the next promising star.
Inter Miami are reportedly preparing to compete with several top European clubs for the signing of Mora, according to recent information from TBR Football.
What’s the Latest on Inter Miami target Gilberto Mora?

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TEAMtalk reported on Thursday that Arsenal, Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Barcelona are among the elite clubs tracking Mora.
Real Madrid and Barcelona, always on the hunt for young talent, have sent scouts to Estadio Caliente in Tijuana to look closer at Mora, whose poise and vision on the ball stand out well beyond his age.
The interest fits a growing LaLiga trend of targeting rising stars from the Americas. However, FIFA’s regulations — which block international transfers for players under 18 unless their families move for non-football reasons — mean Mora will remain in Mexico for now.
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Nonetheless, that hasn’t slowed the attention from England. TEAMtalk also reveals, citing sources, that Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City are all keeping tabs, viewing the teenager as a midfielder cut from the same cloth as Pedri or Kevin De Bruyne.
In Tijuana, the feeling is that a big move is only a matter of time. With a market value of €6.2 million (£5.4 million), his price tag is going to continue to climb quickly.
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