Overview
- Multiple outlets reported on Wednesday that Inter Miami has shown interest or entered talks to sign 40-year-old Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar 'Vozinha', but the club has not confirmed any deal.
- Vozinha became a free agent when his contract with Portugal’s second-division side GD Chaves expired in late June, which would allow Miami to sign him without paying a transfer fee.
- His World Cup performances — notably a clean sheet against Spain and several key saves versus Argentina — raised his global profile and triggered widespread transfer speculation.
- Reporters and outlets have also highlighted a dramatic surge in his social-media following that would increase his commercial value, though follower figures vary between sources and are not independently verified.
- Commentators note sporting questions about his age and lower-league background that could limit his on-field role, while the move could still produce short-term marketing and roster-depth effects for Inter Miami and MLS.