Inter Miami may be about to add yet another name to its growing list of stars. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Spanish fullback Sergio Reguilón is in talks with the Florida club and could join before the end of this MLS season. A free agent after leaving Tottenham, the 28-year-old looks like an immediate opportunity for a roster that already boasts Messi, Suárez, Busquets, and Rodrigo De Paul.
Reguilón’s European pedigree
A product of Real Madrid’s academy, Reguilón built a résumé that includes Sevilla, Atlético de Madrid, Manchester United, Brentford, and two separate spells at Tottenham. His minutes have dropped recently, just six appearances for Spurs last season, but he still brings experience from Europe’s top leagues and international competition.
Being unattached simplifies matters. As a free agent, he could be registered right away, even outside the transfer window, which increases the chances of a quick deal.

Miami’s star project keeps expanding
For Inter Miami, Reguilón’s arrival would be consistent with their formula: mix global icons with players who add balance. A back line that has looked shaky at times could use the stability of a defender who has faced some of the world’s best attackers.
The move would also strengthen the Spanish influence inside the locker room. Busquets, set to retire at the end of the year, remains the anchor, while Messi and Suárez continue to lead the attack. The planned arrival of Rodrigo De Paul in 2026 shows the club isn’t slowing down in pursuing European-caliber signings.
Reguilón sees this move as a chance to reset. Once considered one of Spain’s most promising fullbacks, his career has slowed with injuries and loan spells. Now MLS. and especially Miami’s ambitious project. offers the stage to reinvent himself, compete at a high level, and play a role in one of the most high-profile teams in world soccer.