
Verbal agreement reached for Rodrigo de Paul; set to sign for Inter Miami
Rodrigo de Paul is now all set to join Inter Miami as the verbal agreement between the clubs have been reached. Atlético Madrid and Miami were negotiating for this deal for a long time and it has finally happened. de Paul will join Messi at Miami. Atlético will receive around €15 million for the midfielder and the final details are fully sorted out.
Rodrigo De Paul is now on the verge of joining Major League Soccer side Inter Miami after a verbal agreement was reached between the clubs. Atlético Madrid and Inter Miami had been locked in negotiations for weeks, but the deal is finally done.
The 30-year-old Argentine midfielder will now reunite with his national team captain and close friend Lionel Messi in Florida. Atlético Madrid are set to receive around €15 million for De Paul, with all final details now fully sorted out.
De Paul joined Atlético from Udinese in 2021 and played a key role in Diego Simeone's midfield during his stint in La Liga. His move to Inter Miami marks another big-name addition for the MLS club, who continue to build a star-studded squad around Messi.
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