Miami beckons as Sergio Reguilón finally commits to MLS switch
Deal sealed after months of background talks
Sergio Reguilón is set to continue his career in Major League Soccer after final paperwork was completed this week, bringing an end to a transfer process that had been quietly developing for several months.
According to transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Spanish left back has reached a full agreement with Inter Miami, with all documents now signed. Romano reported the update on social media on Tuesday, confirming that the move had progressed from expectation to completion.
Earlier reporting now comes full circle
The transfer had been anticipated since the autumn, when early indications suggested discussions were already well advanced. Romano referenced that timeline in his update, noting that the agreement was the outcome of work that had begun well before the current window.
According to Romano, administrative formalities were the final step required to finalize the move, signaling that negotiations had effectively been resolved some time ago.
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Player preference proved decisive
While Reguilón attracted interest from multiple clubs, personal preference played a key role in shaping the outcome.
According to Romano, Inter Miami remained the defender’s preferred destination throughout the process, even as alternative options were considered. That stance helped guide talks toward a single conclusion rather than an extended bidding scenario.
Miami’s recruitment strategy takes shape
Inter Miami, described by Romano as the reigning MLS champions, have continued to prioritize players with European experience as part of their squad development. Reguilón’s arrival aligns with a broader pattern of targeted recruitment rather than short-term signings.
For the player, the move represents a career transition after years competing in European leagues, while for the club it reinforces an ambition to remain competitive both domestically and internationally.
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