Orlando City has decided it wants to bring Luis Otávio from Internacional right now. The offer of about five million dollars pushed the deal into high gear and put the Colorado side close to accepting. The bid meets the amount the club from Rio Grande do Sul was hoping for, helps hit its budget target and clears the way for an agreement that, behind the scenes, is already seen as likely. Interest from the MLS team grew after a club representative traveled to Brazil to watch the player up close. The positive report led Orlando City to turn observation into an official proposal, a move that shifted the tone of the talks.
Luis Otávio’s rise draws attention and explains the MLS push

Luis Otávio is under contract until December 2028 and was promoted at the end of last year. He debuted in the 443rd Gre-Nal in the Brazilian league and has since played 26 matches as a professional, six of them as a starter. Under Ramón Díaz, he earned five starts against Juventude, Corinthians, Bahia twice and Fluminense.
It’s not a long stretch, but long enough to show traits that matter in today’s market. He marks well, reads plays quickly and delivers a clean exit from the back that helps the team when the match tightens up. That’s why Orlando City’s scouting staff identified his potential even before Europe made a move. MLS clubs have been targeting younger players with room to grow, and Luis Otávio fits that profile naturally.
The impact of a possible exit and what comes next for Inter
Inside Inter, the reasoning is straightforward. If the club reaches its financial goal, internal pressure decreases. If it sells a valued player before he completes a full year as a professional, it proves the asset has market demand. And if the offer is close to what the club wanted, the negotiation stops being a mere possibility and turns into a strategic choice. Inter holds 70 percent of his economic rights, which makes the financial return even more significant.
Even so, the possibility of losing a young player with a long contract and solid performances always creates discomfort. But Orlando City’s move shows that the market is paying attention to Inter. And when an offer arrives well-structured and at the right price, it usually sets the direction. In this case, everything suggests Luis Otávio is headed toward the United States.
