
Inter Miami sign free agent GK William Yarbrough
May 21 - Inter Miami CF signed free agent goalkeeper William Yarbrough for the remainder of the 2025 season on Wednesday.
The 36-year-old veteran played for the San Jose Earthquakes in 2024 after four seasons with the Colorado Rapids.
Yarbrough has recorded 34 clean sheets in 120 career MLS starts, including 13 with the Rapids in 2021.
"I'm proud and excited to join Inter Miami," Yarbrough said. "I've followed the club's growth, and to now be part of that journey is something I truly value.
"I'm looking forward to bringing my experience, competing every day, and doing whatever it takes to help the team reach its goals this season."
Yarbrough will serve in a backup role to starter Oscar Ustari with Drake Callender sidelined following hernia surgery earlier this month.
--Field Level Media
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