Tottenham Hotspur Europa League winner targeted for immediate transfer to Inter Miami

Inter Miami could be about to add some Premier League flavour. talkSPORT understands that Sergio Reguilon is the latest high-profile name that is being eyed up by the ambitious MLS side, who have secured their place in the 2025 playoffs. The Herons are in talks to sign Reguilon, who is ready to accept a contract offer from Miami. Reguilon would join as a free agent having been released by Tottenham Hotspur at the end of his contract in July. Reguilon’s Tottenham career at a glance The 28-year-old made just six appearances for Tottenham last term, two of which were starts. Despite his bit-part role, it didn’t stop Reguilon from being front and centre during Tottenham’s Europa League celebrations. Reguilon was the second man to collect a Europa League winner’s medal and kissed the trophy while on stage, even though he did not play a minute of Tottenham’s European campaign. The Spaniard also held aloft a banner of former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou complete with sunglasses and his famous trophy quote alongside James Maddison. Reguilon left the north London club having amassed 73 appearances across all competitions, chipping in with two goals and nine assists. He also spent time on loan at Atletico Madrid in the 2022/23 season and at Manchester United and Brentford in separate loan stints during the 2023/24 campaign. Who would Reguilon be joining at Inter Miami? Although a deal has not been struck between Reguilon and Inter Miami, the Spaniard could join in time for the Floridians’ play-off push. With the MLS regular season wrapping up on October 19, Miami have qualified for the Eastern Conference play-offs as they sit fourth on 56 points. The top seven teams in each conference automatically qualify for the postseason finals series, while the teams that finish eighth and ninth will contest a play-off to qualify for the finals. Reguilon and Maddison soaked up the celebrations despite not featuring in last season’s Europa League finalGetty Spearheading Miami’s charge for a first MLS Cup this season is Lionel Messi. The eight-time Ballon d’or winner tops the MLS Golden Boot charts with 24 goals and sits equal-second in the assist charts with a haul of 14. Luis Suarez, who was a teammate of Messi’s for six years at Barcelona before re-uniting at Miami, has nine goals and ten assists. Other superstar names on Miami’s roster include Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, who shared the pitch with Reguilon three times for Spain. However, Reguilon won’t get the chance to call Busquets a teammate once more if he is unable to join in time for the rest of the season as the latter has announced Miami’s 2025 campaign would be his last as a player. Busquets, who won nine LaLiga titles, three Champions League crowns and seven Copa del Reys while at Barcelona, confirmed his intention to hang up the boots on September 26. GettyThe former Barcelona triumvirate helped Miami win the 2024 Supporters’ Shield and the 2023 Leagues Cup[/caption] “A heartfelt thank you to everyone, and to football, for everything,” Busquets wrote on social media. “You will always be a part of this beautiful story.” Following a 5-3 loss to Chicago Fire, Miami will look to return to winning ways on Sunday when they take on the New England Revolution.

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Tottenham Hotspur Europa League winner targeted for immediate transfer to Inter Miami

Inter Miami could be about to add some Premier League flavour.

talkSPORT understands that Sergio Reguilon is the latest high-profile name that is being eyed up by the ambitious MLS side, who have secured their place in the 2025 playoffs.

The Herons are in talks to sign Reguilon, who is ready to accept a contract offer from Miami.

Reguilon would join as a free agent having been released by Tottenham Hotspur at the end of his contract in July.

Reguilon’s Tottenham career at a glance

The 28-year-old made just six appearances for Tottenham last term, two of which were starts.

Despite his bit-part role, it didn’t stop Reguilon from being front and centre during Tottenham’s Europa League celebrations.

Reguilon was the second man to collect a Europa League winner’s medal and kissed the trophy while on stage, even though he did not play a minute of Tottenham’s European campaign.

The Spaniard also held aloft a banner of former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou complete with sunglasses and his famous trophy quote alongside James Maddison.

Reguilon left the north London club having amassed 73 appearances across all competitions, chipping in with two goals and nine assists.

He also spent time on loan at Atletico Madrid in the 2022/23 season and at Manchester United and Brentford in separate loan stints during the 2023/24 campaign.

Who would Reguilon be joining at Inter Miami?

Although a deal has not been struck between Reguilon and Inter Miami, the Spaniard could join in time for the Floridians’ play-off push.

With the MLS regular season wrapping up on October 19, Miami have qualified for the Eastern Conference play-offs as they sit fourth on 56 points.

The top seven teams in each conference automatically qualify for the postseason finals series, while the teams that finish eighth and ninth will contest a play-off to qualify for the finals.

Reguilon and Maddison soaked up the celebrations despite not featuring in last season’s Europa League final
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Spearheading Miami’s charge for a first MLS Cup this season is Lionel Messi.

The eight-time Ballon d’or winner tops the MLS Golden Boot charts with 24 goals and sits equal-second in the assist charts with a haul of 14.

Luis Suarez, who was a teammate of Messi’s for six years at Barcelona before re-uniting at Miami, has nine goals and ten assists.

Other superstar names on Miami’s roster include Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, who shared the pitch with Reguilon three times for Spain.

However, Reguilon won’t get the chance to call Busquets a teammate once more if he is unable to join in time for the rest of the season as the latter has announced Miami’s 2025 campaign would be his last as a player.

Busquets, who won nine LaLiga titles, three Champions League crowns and seven Copa del Reys while at Barcelona, confirmed his intention to hang up the boots on September 26.

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The former Barcelona triumvirate helped Miami win the 2024 Supporters’ Shield and the 2023 Leagues Cup[/caption]

“A heartfelt thank you to everyone, and to football, for everything,” Busquets wrote on social media.

“You will always be a part of this beautiful story.”

Following a 5-3 loss to Chicago Fire, Miami will look to return to winning ways on Sunday when they take on the New England Revolution.

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