Inter Miami Eyes Free-Agent Keeper Vosin After World Cup Stint
Inter Miami is pursuing Cape Verde goalkeeper Vosin, 40, on a free transfer after his impressive World Cup qualifier performance helped his nation reach the Round of 16.
Inter Miami, the Major League Soccer club owned by Lionel Messi, is reportedly pursuing Vosin, Cape Verde's national team goalkeeper, on a free transfer. Vosin delivered an outstanding performance during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, playing a crucial role in helping Cape Verde reach the Round of 16 before losing to defending champion Argentina 3-2. The 40-year-old keeper currently remains without a club after his contract with Chavez expired. According to Portuguese media outlet Record, Inter Miami—owned by Messi and David Beckham—has expressed interest in bringing Vosin on board as their goalkeeper. North American media outlets have reported that Vosin is highly regarded by the Florida-based club. While no formal agreement has been reached yet, there are clear indications of significant interest from Inter Miami.