Inter Miami gets MLS-record $2M fine, $2.2M cap hit over Designated Player dealings
Already the worst-run franchise in Major League Soccer since Chivas USA Inter Miami has been hit with the largest fine in league history.
Along with the $2m fine to the club, MLS levied a reduction in allocation money of $2,271,250 spread out over the 2022 and 2023 seasons. With a total available to spend of $19.155m across those two campaigns, the allocation money penalty amounts to 11.9% of Inter Miami's salary budget during that time.
The league also issued a personal fine of $250,000 to Inter Miami managing owner Jorge Mas.
This is s.o.p. for the Mas family. MLS will regret letting Mas take control of this franchise for eternity.