Inter Miami are reportedly close to turning Tadeo Allende’s loan move into a permanent deal after his strong start to life in MLS.
The Argentine winger joined Miami on loan from Celta Vigo and has quickly become an important part of Gerardo “Tata” Martino’s squad during a run that has put the club into the history books.
According to reports, Inter Miami are now advancing talks to secure Allende on a full-time transfer, with the club increasingly satisfied with what he has delivered since arriving.
Allende’s performances have added another attacking option for Miami as they continue to chase trophies, with the 25-year-old making an impact alongside the team’s star names in a front line that has kept producing.
The development would be another sign of Miami’s intent to keep strengthening their roster with players who can contribute immediately, not just on short-term deals, as the club looks to build on its momentum.
Allende’s future had been unclear when he arrived on temporary terms, but the latest update suggests a permanent move is now close, following his role in Miami’s historic early-season MLS run.
















