Inter Miami will get another opportunity to sell Brazilian and Colombian players on the idea of signing with the MLS club when they come to town for the friendly, and they might not even need Beckham s British charm to do so. The city does a pretty good job of selling itself. Just ask Radamel Falcao. The 33-year-old Colombian goal-poacher who is in limbo with France s Monaco and will miss the Brazil clash because of an injury told
in July his family would most “like to be in the U.S., maybe Miami. It’s a city where we feel very happy, where there s a big Colombian population.” Falcao would provide the star power that Miami s sports scene desperately needs, in addition to goals and the connection with the Colombian community. But what feels like an inevitable signing is still likely a year or two away. “Right now, I want to keep wrestling and fighting in Europe and remain at a high level, Falcao said in the same interview.
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