Inter Miami Scouts The Next Generation of South American Stars



David Beckham’s Inter Miami CF has big aspirations in MLS and beyond. The scouting has been an integral part of this club’s high hopes starting with the signings of Argentinian prospects Matias Pellegrini and Julian Carranza. #MLS #Soccer #SpanishProfiles

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24 thoughts on “Inter Miami Scouts The Next Generation of South American Stars”

  1. If you are Argentine and you play in mls you'll never get a spot in the national team, mls puts so much money on its teams but they dont know how to train the players properly

  2. first: do not make the mistake of Mexicans to fill their league with foreigners and not give the young United States a chance, second: well, like Barco, this boy will not be called more than the Argentine national team for going to MLS . I used the google translator I don't know English: P

  3. This is the new approach MLS is taking with the DP slot, buying big name players that want finish out they're career aren't always the answer sure they put butts in seats but they don't always give good results. But investing in young hungry talent will make the league better

  4. LAFC is the best example of investing in young South American talent: Atuesta and Segura (Colombia) Ginella, Rossi, Brian Rodríguez (Uruguay), Palacios and Cinfuentes (Ecuador). Barring injury, all these guys will get significant playing time this season. Only a matter of time until they all hit top clubs.

  5. Wow Juan Vernon was a beast on the field. I’m hoping these young guys raise up the level. Watching Atalanta United vs Club America def showed the reality of MLS. It was pity and barco vs an elite pro team. Hopefully the other names on the teams pick up their game level.

  6. Problem in the MLS is always the midfield. Across the board. No midfield planning. No midfield support. No midfield depth. It's alot of walking. It's slowly changing. But that's where I see the issue. And the lack of pace. Way to slow

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