CF Montreal trades Canadian Miller, $1.3M to Inter Miami for Duke, Lassiter
MONTREAL — CF Montreal traded Canadian worldwide Kamal Miller and $1.3 million normally allocation cash in 2023 to Inter Miami for midfielder Bryce Duke and winger Ariel Lassiter on Wednesday.
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Miller, a defender with 32 senior males’s appearances for Canada, performed in 60 common season video games for Montreal over three seasons, contributing three objectives, six assists and 11 clear sheets.
The 25-year-old from Scarborough, Ont., made Canada’s beginning XI for all three video games on the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Duke, 22, had one help in seven appearances with Miami this season. Last season, he had one objective and 7 assists in 28 video games.
Lassiter, 28, joins his fourth MLS membership after stints in Los Angeles (Galaxy), Houston and Miami. He has but to search out the scoresheet this season after totalling 4 objectives and 5 assists in 30 appearances for Miami final 12 months.
Montreal (1-5) retains a sell-on payment share for Miller within the commerce. Miami (2-5) retains a sell-on share for each Duke and Lassiter.
“We’re very happy with the arrival of these two players,” stated CF Montreal vice-president and chief sporting officer Olivier Renard in a press launch. “We had been discussing with Miami for some time relating to Bryce. He is an clever participant on the pitch, with good method and passing high quality. He is a contemporary participant who will convey creativity. Ariel is a flexible, left-footed participant, with good velocity and goal-scoring capacity. He can even play as a striker and can assist us offensively.
“We wish to thank Kamal for the years spent at CF Montreal. He developed well with us and did good things that helped us achieve good results. We wish him the best of luck for the future of his career.”
