Overview
- Multiple outlets report that European papers Marca and Record say Inter Miami has opened advanced negotiations to sign Vozinha, though the club has not confirmed a deal.
- Vozinha, 40, became a breakout figure at the 2026 World Cup for Cape Verde with standout displays that included seven saves and a man-of-the-match performance versus Spain.
- The goalkeeper is a free agent after his contract with Portugal’s G.D. Chaves expired, which has allowed clubs in different markets to make offers.
- Brazilian teams including Feira FC were reported to have shown interest or received offers for Vozinha, and he was reportedly offered to Ceará and Atlético-GO, so his next destination is not settled.
- If completed, the signing would add experienced depth and commercial appeal to Inter Miami’s roster alongside Messi and Casemiro and fit a recent MLS pattern of recruiting veteran stars to boost results and profile.