Inter Miami CF has invested significantly in youth development and has produced homegrown players through their academy pipeline. Homegrown players are those who have been developed within a club's academy system and signed directly to the first team, bypassing the MLS SuperDraft.
The Homegrown Player rule is one of MLS's most important roster mechanisms, allowing clubs to sign their own academy products to first-team contracts that carry a favorable salary cap charge. This incentivizes investment in youth development and helps clubs build sustainable competitive advantages. Inter Miami's academy continues to identify and develop young talent from the Fort Lauderdale area, with several graduates earning minutes with the first team and attracting attention from clubs around the world.