Overview
- Financial terms are reported at $15 million in total, with Monterrey set to receive nearly $10 million from the transfer.
- Inter Miami pivoted to Berterame after LAFC declined to sell Denis Bouanga for a similar fee, and Bouanga signaled frustration by retweeting a fan post about the blocked move.
- Mexico coach Javier Aguirre said MLS scheduling could complicate Berterame’s release for the national team’s final pre-World Cup concentration.
- Monterrey figures urged swift reinforcement, with goalkeeper Luis ‘Mochis’ Cárdenas pressing for an equal-or-better striker as the club loses a leading scorer.
- At Inter Miami, Berterame will compete for the center-forward role with Luis Suárez and Tadeo Allende.