Overview
- Inter Miami confirmed a one-year deal keeping the 38-year-old striker for the 2026 MLS season; financial terms were not disclosed.
- Suárez produced 17 goals and 17 assists in 50 appearances across all competitions in 2025 as Miami won its first MLS Cup.
- He saw limited minutes late in the playoffs and did not play in the MLS Cup final, signaling an evolving on-field role.
- The extension maintains continuity alongside Messi, who is contracted through 2028, as Miami reshapes the squad following the retirements of Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba and the signing of Sergio Reguilón; Rodrigo De Paul has been made a permanent addition.
- Since arriving in 2024, Suárez has 42 goals and 29 assists in 87 matches, and his new deal spans the April 4 opening of Miami Freedom Park and a season-opening road stretch.