Le meilleur pote de Messi prolonge avec l’Inter Miami (off.)

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Soccer Pas de départ ou de retraite en vue pour Luis Suarez, prolongé jusqu’en 2026.

Sacré champion de Major League Soccer, l’Inter Miami poursuit la construction de son effectif en vue de la saison 2026. Après les retraites de Sergio Busquets et Jordi Alba, et l’arrivée de Sergio Reguilon pour renforcer l’équipe de Lionel Messi, le club floridien a officialisé la prolongation de Luis Suarez. À 38 ans, l’attaquant uruguayen restera ainsi un pilier du projet sportif mené par la franchise américaine.

Dans un communiqué publié sur son site officiel, l’Inter Miami a annoncé avoir signé un nouveau contrat avec « le légendaire attaquant Luis Suarez jusqu’à la saison 2026 de la MLS ». Malgré des rumeurs évoquant un possible retour au Nacional de Montevideo, ‘El Pistolero’ poursuivra donc son aventure en Floride. Auteur de 42 buts et 29 passes décisives en 87 matchs sous le maillot rose, Suarez continuera d’évoluer aux côtés de Lionel Messi, avec qui il forme l’un des duos les plus emblématiques du football mondial.

Nothing left to prove. Let’s enjoy @LuisSuarez9 👊 pic.twitter.com/j4eI0G2JoK

— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) December 17, 2025

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