Sergio Reguilón suffers Grade 2 knee sprain in Inter Miami preseason
Goal reports Inter Miami confirmed Sergio Reguilón sustained a significant knee injury during the preseason friendly against Alianza Lima.
The club announced medical evaluations showed a Grade 2 sprain in his right knee — a partial ligament tear — and that surgery has been avoided. No definitive timeline has been set for his return, with recovery to be assessed week by week.
Grade 2 knee sprains typically sideline players for two to six weeks depending on progression, with initial treatment focused on reducing swelling, stabilizing the joint and a gradual rehabilitation process. Inter Miami lost the preseason opener 3-0 to Alianza Lima, Paolo Guerrero scoring a first-half brace, and the club said avoiding a more serious injury such as an ACL tear was a positive; Reguilón's availability for the MLS opener against LAFC on Feb. 21 remains uncertain.