Miami, USA – Inter Miami’s ambitious pursuit of World Cup-winning midfielder Rodrigo de Paul is gaining significant momentum, with reports indicating “progress in talks” with Atlético Madrid.

Negotiations, which began on Monday, are now “advancing well,” bringing the MLS club closer to securing a major coup.
As previously reported, the Argentine international has already given his “yes” to Inter Miami, signaling his strong desire to make the move.
The focus has now shifted to reaching an agreement between the two clubs.
Inter Miami’s drive to sign de Paul, 31, underscores their commitment to maintaining a high level of ambition following their recent participation in the FIFA Club World Cup.
The club views the energetic midfielder as a key target to further strengthen their squad and potentially reunite him with Lionel Messi, a close friend and teammate from the Argentine national team.
De Paul is currently under contract with Atlético Madrid until June 2026. While Atlético has been reluctant to let go of a key player, his contract situation, with only one year remaining, makes a summer sale a more financially viable option for the Spanish club than losing him for free next year.
Reports suggest Atlético’s asking price for de Paul is around €15-17 million ($17 million), a figure Inter Miami appears willing to meet or come close to.
The potential arrival of de Paul would significantly bolster Inter Miami’s midfield, offering a dynamic and combative presence alongside playmaking abilities.
His work rate and ability to connect with Messi on the pitch have been crucial for Argentina, and the Herons are eager to replicate that synergy in MLS.
With de Paul keen on the move and direct negotiations progressing, all eyes are on the final stages of this transfer saga.
Inter Miami managing owner Jorge Mas was reportedly in Madrid over the weekend to accelerate talks, indicating the club’s determination to seal the deal soon.