Inter Miami have become the superstar club in MLS after last year’s capture of Lionel Messi, and Neymar could soon join the mix.
Neymar has reportedly been subject to an offer from Inter Miami with the Brazilian superstar set to leave Saudi Arabia in 2025 after a torrid time in the Middle East where the winger spent close to a year out injured.
With Neymar only making his return to action in 2024 last week, there’s a real chance that the former FC Barcelona and PSG attacker could move to MLS to reunite with Messi, Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets at Inter Miami.
And Neymar has now dropped a potential hint that a move could be in the works.

Neymar to buy $26m Florida property amid Inter Miami links
According to the Wall Street Journal, Neymar has purchased a piece of waterfront land in Miami for $26m, fueling speculation that the 32-year-old forward could be moving to Inter Miami in the January transfer window.
As per the report, all parties involved with the deal, including Neymar himself, declined to comment on the purchase, adding even more fuel to the fire that the former Santos wonderkid could make a switch to MLS next year.
Although Inter Miami have three Designated Players on their payroll, the logistics of buying down a contract could be a straight-forward process given that it would allow the Herons to sign Neymar for next season.
And with so many of Neymar’s former teammates on the books at Inter Miami, the winger himself could be open to taking a pay cut to make the move possible, with the forward seemingly keen to get out of Saudi Arabia.

Herons have to make Neymar transfer a reality next year
Inter Miami broke all the rules on what an MLS squad could look like this year with Tata Martino’s roster easily the greatest ever assembled in league history, with the Supporters’ Shield in their hands with the MLS Cup next in their sights.
Yet Inter Miami need to build from their success this year, and signing Neymar and reuniting the legendary MSN attacking force would do just that, with the Brazilian seemingly keen on a move to the United States.
If Inter Miami can jump through the logistical hoops to get a deal over the line, the Herons could dominate MLS for years to come with Neymar in their ranks, who could thrive in Florida alongside his former Barcelona teammates.