Jul 26, 2025; Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; Inter Miami CF midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi (30) dribbles the ball against FC Cincinnati during the second half at Chase Stadium.

Inter Miami midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi has completed a loan move to Parma.

The 20-year-old joins through June 2026, and the Serie A side will have an option to purchase for a reported $5 million.

Cremaschi signed as a Homegrown Player ahead of the 2023 season and has made 107 appearances in all competitions for the Herons, tallying eight goals and nine assists.

The midfielder was born in Florida to Argentine parents. He's been called into Argentina's U-20 side but has represented the United States exclusively over the past two years.

Cremaschi has earned three caps with the U.S. men's national team, most recently playing in both of the team's January friendlies this year.

He is expected to play a prominent role for the U.S. at the U-20 World Cup, which kicks off later this month in Chile.

Cremaschi has started 16 of Inter Miami's 25 league matches this season, playing a variety of positions.

Last month, Cremaschi admitted he was frustrated with his playing time in 2025 amid a season of inconsistent minutes and positions.

Cremaschi joins a growing contingent of Americans in Serie A, including prominent USMNT players Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Yunus Musah.

After being linked with Gio Reyna for several weeks this summer, Parma has now landed a different American following Reyna's move to Borussia Mönchengladbach.

The club is owned by American businessman Kyle Krause, who bought the Gialloblù in 2020.

According to GIVEMESPORT, Parma also targeted Houston Dynamo midfielder Jack McGlynn during the recently closed transfer window, but deemed the 22-year-old to be too expensive.

Parma was promoted back to Serie A ahead of last season, and managed to avoid relegation in its first campaign back by finishing in 16th place.

This article originally appeared on Pro Soccer Wire: Inter Miami midfielder Cremaschi joins Parma on loan

Reporting by Seth Vertelney, Pro Soccer Wire / Pro Soccer Wire

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