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17th November 2021
09:38am GMT

Miami confirmed that George Acosta, Ventura Alvarado, Dylan Castanheira, Jay Chapman, Sami Guediri, Kelvin Leerdam, John McCarthy, Josh Penn, Patrick Seagrist and Victor Ulloa had all been cut from the squad.
The club also announced that Federico Higuain, Brek Shea and Indiana Vassilev's would not have their contracts extended.
However, former Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain - who earns around £5.2m a year - will remain at the club for another 12 months, with ex-England defender Ryan Shawcross also set to feature in Neville's squad next season.
Neville also revealed that his son - Harvey - would be promoted to the first team ahead of the 2022 season after impressing with Inter Miami's feeder team, Fort Lauderdale - who operate in USL League One. The 19-year-old made 21 appearances for Lauderdale in USL One, registering one assist, as per Transfermarkt. https://twitter.com/FTLauderdaleCF/status/1457822261730234369"He is only young. There are ups and downs and many challenges ahead but he just has to keep up his attitude.
"We are a club which needs to produce its own players and we want to get this group on the pitch as soon as we can."
Neville has blamed a salary cap imposed on Miami for the 'brutal' player cuts, stating 'that is a situation I've never experienced in club football in Europe'.
The salary cap - which is in place for the next two years - has been imposed after the club violated MLS roster rules in the 2020 campaign.
Therefore, the franchise - which had the league's most expensive payroll of $17.8million (£13.21m) in the 2021 season - have been required to cut a number of players in order to make signings in the upcoming transfer windows.Explore more on these topics: