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Every article: Inter Miami interested in talented youngster Moura, Messi may become a key factor in recruitment

October 11th According to the "Daily Sports" report, Inter Miami is actively seeking to sign Mexican talented youngster Mora, and Messi's presence may become an important factor in attracting him.

Moura will only turn 17 next Tuesday. He is a dazzling new star in this U20 World Cup. As the third youngest player in this tournament, he has scored 3 goals and provided 2 assists in 4 games. As a winger with both left and right feet, Mora is capable of attacking on both wings and can also drop deep into the midfield. His personal skills are outstanding, his collective consciousness is strong, and his game reading ability is very mature. Although he is only 1.68 meters tall, he shows extraordinary technical level on the court.

Moura's technical style fits well with Barcelona, ​​and the club's scouting department is paying close attention to him. Considering that the club is undergoing a financial restructuring, Mora can only leave Mexico after October next year (actual entry into the European transfer market may not be until January 2027), which is an advantage for Barcelona.

Moura is expected to join the world's top clubs in the future. Teams such as Barcelona, ​​Manchester City and Arsenal have expressed strong interest in this young talent. Real Madrid are waiting for an opportunity, and Paris Saint-Germain is also paying close attention to his developments. However, in addition to Europe's top clubs, Inter Miami also want to get the youngster.

For Mexican players, joining Major League Soccer (MLS) is a logical transition stage. Moura fits in with Inter Miami's new direction as they look to bring in some of the best young players in the world. However, Inter Miami also needs to wait until October 2026, when Mora becomes an adult, before he can officially sign.

Moura's agent, the Brazilian Pimenta (who was the right-hand man of the late famous agent Mino Raiola), has received some preliminary inquiries, but has not yet received a formal offer. Moura's parent club Tijuana expect him to leave next year, but a transfer fee has not yet been determined. All parties are currently negotiating behind the scenes.

Due to Mora's rapid growth, the Mexican national team and the Football Association have decided not to let him participate in the U17 World Cup to be held in Qatar on November 3. Mora has already played for the Mexican national team and may be selected for the 2026 World Cup squad.