MLS free agency opens this Thursday, December 12. A reminder that free agency eligible players are out-of-contract and option-declined players who are at least 24 years old and have completed a ...
San Diego FC are juggling myriad complex tasks as the clock ticks down towards their 2025 MLS expansion debut, from the completion of physical infrastructure in the form of their training facility and ...
Inter Miami CF have unveiled their new secondary jersey for the 2025 MLS season, The Fortitude Kit by adidas. With 2025 marking Inter Miami's final season in Fort Lauderdale before moving to Miami ...
Extension FC Dallas have signed winger Alan Velasco to a contract extension through 2028 with an option for 2029, the club announced Thursday.
Andrés Reyes - RBNY receive: $800k GAM, sell-on fee San Diego FC have acquired center back Andrés Reyes from the New York Red Bulls, the clubs announced Thursday.
Re-signed LAFC have re-signed center back Aaron Long through 2027, the club announced Thursday. The 32-year-old defender spent the past two seasons with LAFC, helping them reach four finals and win ...
San Diego add players in Expansion Draft San Diego FC selected five players in the 2024 MLS Expansion Draft on Wednesday evening, further building their inaugural roster before their 2025 debut. Of ...
Christopher McVey - DC receive: Up to $100k GAM San Diego FC have acquired defender Christopher McVey from D.C. United, the club announced.
Extension Atlanta United have re-signed forward Jamal Thiaré through 2025 with an option for 2026, the club announced Thursday. Thiaré has eight goals in 40 appearances (all competitions) for Atlanta, ...
San Diego FC selected five players in the 2024 MLS Expansion Draft on Wednesday evening, further building their inaugural roster before their 2025 debut. Of the players chosen, three are slated to ...
Hosei Kijima - SD receive: $400k GAM D.C. United have acquired midfielder Hosei Kijima from newcomers San Diego FC in exchange for $400,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money (GAM), the clubs announced.
The New York Red Bulls have entered a 13-year partnership with Sports Illustrated Tickets, which sees their 25,000-seat home renamed Sports Illustrated Stadium.