Neville was close with the owners, but it proved
insufficient as former club team-mate David Beckham pulled the trigger.
However, Neville is still thankful to Beckham and the other
owners of the club for giving him the opportunity to manage the MLS side.
He wrote on Instagram: "Thank You.
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank
everyone involved with Inter Miami CF.
"To the owners - David, Jorge [Mas Canosa], Jose [Mas]
thank you for the support and opportunity to manage this great club.
"Thank you to all my staff for their unwavering
loyalty.
"To all the players I have managed during my time here
- thank you for your incredible efforts and for being the best people to work
with.
"Finally, to the fans - thank you for your amazing support
as always.
"I am immensely proud of the work that we all have done
creating a culture of hard work and spirit.
"Also, having the courage to give opportunities to the
incredibly talented group of young players we have developed during my time
here.
"I will always have Inter Miami CF in my heart."
Miami announced the former England International's departure
midway through his third season in charge with a blunt social media message on
Thursday night.
Supporters held up signs calling for Neville's sacking
following the dire midweek defeat - and even booed his son Harvey.
The ex-Lionesses' chief, 46, was unveiled by Miami owner
Becks in January 2021.
But although they reached the MLS Cup play-offs last season,
Nev's men have struggled from the start this campaign.
Miami have picked up just five wins from 15 games in the
Eastern Conference and sit bottom of the table.
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