Inter Miami would be looking for their Christmas gift with Angel Correa from Tigres
Angel Correa would be an option for Inter Miami to reinforce the Herons for the next Major League Soccer (MLS) championship
Inter Miami would be looking for their Christmas gift and for that purpose they would have set their sights on the Argentine striker of Tigres UANL, Angel Correa, who had a great first season in Liga MX, becoming the surprise of the Apertura 2025 tournament.
According to data from the Raza Deportiva program on the sports channel ESPN, Inter Miami would have Inter Miami approached Correa to ask if he would be willing to play for the Herons, with the Florida team looking to assemble a powerhouse squad to compete in the upcoming Major League Soccer (MLS) season and the Champions League. Correa, 30 years old after being born in Rosario, Argentina, arrived in Liga MX preceded by great fame from his time at Atletico de Madrid, but he failed to make the expected impact with the Colchoneros. It was then that the Tigres of Liga MX convinced him to come to Mexican soccer. The rumor about Correa's arrival has started to gain momentum, especially after the board confirmed their intention to build a competitive team under the leadership of Argentine Javier Mascherano and with the backing of co-owner David Beckham. Inter Miami's interest is to win the Concacaf Champions League, which has eluded the Herons and is the vehicle for qualifying for the World Cup. Clubs representing this confederation earned their place through merit, not by invitation as was the case in the last edition. Therefore, within the Garzas' planning, there is interest in bolstering the forward line, where Luis Suarez is nearing the end of his career and a natural replacement is needed. Correa fits the profile to take charge of the offensive duties. However, Angel Correa's likely departure would not be easy. The striker has a contract with Tigres until 2030 and earns an annual salary of close to $4 million, so any attempt at negotiation would require an offer exceeding that amount. Within the Tigres camp, the operation is perceived, to put it simply, as "complicated."
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