Inter Miami will try West Brom man again this summer
By Harry Mail
Inter Miami tried to sign West Bromwich Albion defender Kieran Gibbs in the last transfer window but a move didn’t materialise in the end. The MLS side were keen on landing for the left-back and made a move for him but couldn’t agree on terms. However, they could try again in the summer, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
Gibbs, who is 31 years old, is out of contract at West Brom at the end of the season and is currently due to leave them on a free transfer at the end of June. It appears his future lies away from the Premier League strugglers and it will be interesting to see if a move to MLS is something that appeals to him this year.
He has made 11 appearances in this campaign for the Baggies having helped them gain promotion from the Championship last term. The England international joined the Midlands outfit in 2017 having previously spent his whole career to date on the books at Arsenal.
Inter Miami will try to sign Kieran Gibbs this upcoming summer
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Gibbs played 230 games for the Gunners in all competitions and won the FA Cup twice with the London club before moving to the Hawthorns for a new challenge.
Inter Miami are preparing for just their second-ever season and their new boss, Phil Neville, will know all about Gibbs.
The Herons are in need of some improvements to their ranks and it will be no surprise to see their manager delve into the English market to put his own stamp on his newly inherited squad.
Neville has a big job on his hands to prove that he can adapt to life in America and signing Gibbs this summer would certainly boost his defence.