Inter Miami are weighing up a move for Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar José Oura Dias, known as Wozinha, after his standout displays at the 2026 World Cup.
Wozinha drew attention in the round of 16 against Argentina at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, where his saves kept Cape Verde in the game and won praise from the media and from opponents, including Lionel Messi.
The move would be straightforward for Inter Miami because the veteran goalkeeper is currently a free agent. His contract with Portuguese side Chaves ended on 30 June 2026, which means a transfer would not require a fee and would fit within MLS salary cap rules.
A switch to Miami would mark another step in a career that has taken him through Cyprus and Portugal. Reports from multiple outlets say talks are expected to intensify once his World Cup commitments end, with Beckham’s club looking to turn a player who shone against Messi into a clubmate and first-choice option at the other end of the pitch.
