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List of 2024 MLS transfers ; Date Name Moving from Moving to Mode of Transfer November 22, 2023: Maren Haile-Selassie: FC Lugano: Chicago Fire FC: Transfer [1]: November 28, 2023
List of 2025 MLS transfers Date Name Moving from Moving to Mode of Transfer November 20, 2024: Jordan Farr: Tampa Bay Rowdies: D.C. United: Transfer [1] December 6, 2024: Ian James: Sporting Kansas City II: Sporting Kansas City: Homegrown player [2] Jack Kortkamp: December 9, 2024: Tomás Ángel: Los Angeles FC: San Diego FC: Trade [3] Chidozie ...
The following is a list of transfers for the 2022 Major League Soccer (MLS) season that have been made during the 2021–22 MLS offseason all the way through to the roster freeze. Transfers [ edit ]
Diego Gomez, 21, is expected to head to English Premier League club Brighton in January for a $14 million transfer fee. Inter Miami tops MLS with five players on ’22 Under 22’ list, Diego ...
June 15, 2024 Petar Musa: FC Dallas: Minnesota United FC: 5–3 (H) June 19, 2024 Djordje Mihailovic: Colorado Rapids: St. Louis City SC 0–3 (A) Cucho Hernández: Columbus Crew: Sporting Kansas City: 4–0 (H) June 22, 2024 Sebastián Ferreira: Houston Dynamo FC: D.C. United 1–4 (A) Mateusz Bogusz: Los Angeles FC: Colorado Rapids 3–0 (H ...
Messi is under contract with Inter Miami at least through the 2025 MLS season. Inter Miami managing owner Jorge Mas is working steadfast on a contract extension for the World Cup champion and ...
List of 2023 MLS transfers Date Name Moving from Moving to Mode of Transfer October 17, 2022: Luis Zamudio: Loudoun United: D.C. United: Free [1] October 26, 2022: Nemanja Radoja: Unattached: Sporting Kansas City: Free [2] October 29, 2022: Sota Kitahara: Tacoma Defiance: Seattle Sounders FC: Homegrown player [3] November 7, 2022: Cameron ...
The longest streak of ties to start a season was achieved by the LA Galaxy in 2003, the New York Red Bulls in 2006, Columbus Crew SC in 2007, the Portland Timbers in 2015, the Colorado Rapids in 2015, New York City FC in 2019, Nashville SC in 2021 and 2024, the Philadelphia Union in 2024, and Sporting Kansas City in 2024, who each opened their ...