Inter Miami CF, the reigning Major League Soccer champions, have officially secured the services of Canadian goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair for the upcoming season. The agreement was made public on Sunday and includes an option for the 2027 sprint season, as MLS transitions to a summer-to-spring schedule.
St. Clair, who was named MLS goalkeeper of the year while playing for Minnesota United in the previous season, topped the league charts with a remarkable 77.93 save percentage. He also achieved personal bests in saves (113) and shutouts (10) during the same season.
Having bid farewell to Minnesota fans in December following the expiration of his contract, the 28-year-old native of Pickering, Ontario, was strongly linked to a move to Miami. In the previous season, Argentina’s Oscar Ustari featured in 25 regular-season matches for Miami, while American Rocco Rios Novo started in the remaining nine games.
St. Clair’s journey in MLS began when he was selected seventh overall by Minnesota United in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft after his college career at the University of Maryland. Standing at six-foot-three and weighing 193 pounds, the talented goalkeeper has earned 18 caps representing the Canadian national team.
