In a seismic moment for American soccer, 14-year-old prodigy Cavan Sullivan has signed a professional contract with Inter Miami, making history as the youngest player ever to go pro in North America. The decision comes despite fierce interest from European heavyweights Barcelona, Chelsea, and Manchester City. While many predicted a quick leap to Europe, Sullivan instead chose to align his future with the MLS franchise co-owned by global icon David Beckham. “Inter Miami is building something unique,” Sullivan said. “I want to grow with this club and be part of a vision that’s bigger than me.” The club’s South Florida location, investment in elite training facilities, and strong youth development program made a lasting impression on the Sullivan family. Inter Miami executives confirmed the teenager will be gradually introduced to senior-level minutes, with protection protocols in place to preserve his health and growth. Beckham himself spoke publicly, saying, “Cavan reminds me of a young Luka Modrić—humble, technically gifted, and wise beyond his years.” With Lionel Messi rumored to mentor Sullivan during his final season in MLS, anticipation is soaring. Inter Miami now holds the spotlight, having secured the face of American soccer’s next generation before Europe could steal him away.
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History Made! Cavan Sullivan, 14, Signs with Inter Miami, Rejects Barcelona, Chelsea, and Manchester City
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