Overview
- Inter Miami managing owner Jorge Mas said a formal offer for Germán Berterame is in, noting updates could come within 24–36 hours.
- Monterrey sporting director José Antonio Noriega confirmed an approach he called interesting to the player and club, adding the team would seek a replacement if he departs.
- Multiple outlets report Miami is prepared to meet the $15 million release clause, with talks ongoing and no agreement announced.
- Forbes reports the fee sits above some market valuations and would likely require using Miami’s final Designated Player slot.
- Berterame’s recent scoring form enhances his appeal as Miami bolsters for early continental competition, even as figures such as Paul Aguilar urge him to remain in Liga MX until after the World Cup.