Inter Miami CF has officially signed Mexican forward Germán Berterame from Liga MX club Monterrey. The forward joins Major League Soccer as a Designated Player under a contract that will keep him with the South Florida club through the end of the 2028-2029 MLS season.
The addition of Berterame marks a continued effort by Inter Miami to strengthen its attacking options. Known for his quick movement, clinical finishing, and strong presence in the final third, Berterame brings top-level experience from both Argentina and Mexico. Prior to his move to MLS, he played a key role at Monterrey and had previously featured for Atlético San Luis following his early development in Argentina at San Lorenzo.
Although Berterame was born in Argentina, he has represented Mexico at the international level, having acquired Mexican citizenship. He is expected to provide an attacking boost to Miami, complementing the club’s existing forward line while offering versatility across the front.
Since entering MLS, Inter Miami has invested heavily in high-profile talent, and the acquisition of Berterame aligns with the club’s strategy to remain competitive in the league. The long-term commitment through 2029 reflects both confidence in Berterame’s abilities and a broader vision for Miami’s development as a consistent contender in MLS.
Details of the transfer fee and contract terms have not been made public, in line with club policy. However, the Designated Player tag allows Miami to sign top-tier talent outside of standard salary cap rules, underscoring the significance of Berterame’s arrival.
As preseason preparations continue, Berterame is expected to integrate into the squad ahead of the upcoming MLS campaign. His arrival also adds depth and competition to Miami’s attacking unit, and the club will hope his familiarity with North American football translates into an immediate impact.
Fans will be watching closely to see how Berterame adapts to MLS play and what he can bring to a team with growing ambitions in both domestic and international competitions.