aAfter celebrating their MLS Cup victory and celebrating the end of the year, Inter Miami is back to work. One of the tasks that must be accomplished in early 2026 is how the team will be reinforced and retired in preparation for next season.
Following the success of Lionel Messi and his team-mates in winning the title, the board is now focusing on negotiating the retention of key players who were part of the winning team and are fundamental to the Argentine’s play. Among these players is Tadeo Allende.
Recently, rumors spread that the Argentine’s name will go to River Plate in the next tournament. There was also talk that he was on the list of “Mijo” candidates to strengthen the front line. This possibility was ruled out as the rumors died down as the days passed.
The rumors arose after it became known that Allende’s loan from Celta de Vigo had ended, opening the door for negotiations. In this sense, Inter Miami want to keep him and are considering offers after the rumors of River Plate’s interest dissipated.
According to information from The Athletic, the Herons plan to extend him to a favorable contract without a designated player clause, meaning he is not a member of the roster that would be classified as a star player and would not be able to earn a salary above the salary set by the MLS salary cap.
Allende numbers for 2025
Inter Miami’s desire to keep him is backed up by his statistics last year. Of the 38 games he played in the pink shirt, Tadeo scored 20 goals. This means the fact that he is one of the great finishers when Messi provides assists. In the end he scored 24 goals in 54 games.
In the Concacaf Champions Cup, he played in 7 games and scored 2 goals. His weight on the pitch is reflected in his goalscoring. He is a striker with a high scoring ability and a high probability of putting the ball in the back of the net.
