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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: Tomás Chancalay: Racing Club: New England Revolution: Transfer [2] December 1, 2023: Kyle Duncan: KV Oostende: New York Red Bulls: Transfer [3] Rodrigues: Grêmio: San ...
New York Red Bulls II: New York Red Bulls: Free [7] Tyler Wolff: Atlanta United FC: Real Salt Lake: Trade [8] December 10, 2024: Adri Mehmeti: New York Red Bulls II: New York Red Bulls: Homegrown player [9] Jude Terry: Los Angeles FC 2: Los Angeles FC: Homegrown player [10] December 11, 2024: Thiago Andrade: New York City FC: San Diego FC ...
The 2024 MLS Expansion Draft was a special draft for the Major League Soccer expansion team San Diego FC that was held on December 11, 2024. The list of eligible players was revealed on December 10, 2024, which included 354 players from the 29 other MLS teams. [ 1 ]
It was the ninth new team added to the league since 2019. Garber said earlier this year that the league would announce plans for a 30th team by the “end of the year.” San Diego was a finalist ...
Beckham had the option to purchase an MLS expansion team for $25m as part of his contract signed when playing for LA Galaxy. Beckham and the ownership team were awarded MLS’s 25th franchise in ...
New England Revolution: St. Louis City SC: Expansion Draft [11] Nicholas Gioacchini: Orlando City SC: Jake LaCava: New York Red Bulls: St. Louis City SC: Inter Miami CF: Trade [11] John Nelson: FC Cincinnati: St. Louis City SC: Expansion Draft [11] Tim Parker: Houston Dynamo FC: Trade [12] November 15, 2022: Tarik Scott: FC Dallas Academy: FC ...
Inter Miami CF head coach Tata Martino watches the team practice at the Florida Blue Training Center next to DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Jan. 13, 2024.
The NFL's Chargers 2017 relocation to Los Angeles accelerated the chances for an MLS expansion team in San Diego. [129] [130] [131] On February 20, 2017, a new plan for the Mission Valley site of the facility then known as Qualcomm Stadium was unveiled by a La Jolla investment group that was trying to lure a Major League Soccer team to San ...