The Bolton Wanderers are desperate to avoid relegation this season, and they are hitting the Major League Soccer talent pool hard to try and avoid the drop.
Yup. People need to not only get used to this, but realize that it’s a good thing. You WANT your players to be wanted. It brings attention and (more importantly) money to the league, and younger players from not only the US but elsewhere have a reason to come here: if they can succeed in MLS, they can use it as a stepping stone to a top league.
Imagine in a decade or so, MLS being known for developing talented young players!
Major League Soccer’s investigation into Inter Miami’s signing of Blaise Matuidi is ongoing, but head coach Phil Neville is not drowning himself in worry over it. At least that was his message on Monday. (…)
The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 begins its close on Tuesday with eight teams aiming to clinch a spot in April’s quarterfinal round. Barcelona takes a trip to the Parc Des Princes on Wednesday, looking (…)
U.S. Men’s National Team stars Weston McKennie, Sergino Dest and Tyler Adams head into this week knowing their UEFA Champions League campaigns could end if they don’t help their teams turn around (…)
Drake Callender was preparing for the upcoming MLS season with Inter Miami, but now has a chance to feature in the Concacaf Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Mexico. Inter Miami announced Monday (…)
When Borussia Dortmund plays its decisive UEFA Champions League match against Sevilla on Tuesday, it is likely to do so without Gio Reyna. Reyna missed Borussia Dortmund’s final training session on Monday (…)
New York City FC continued to mold its roster for the upcoming season on Monday, signing one player to a new contract and sending another out on loan. NYCFC announced on Monday that midfielder Gedion Zelalem (…)
In a week that saw goals galore from Americans Abroad, and several other impressive individual efforts, no player had a bigger impact on a big pair of results than Daryl Dike. The young American striker (…)
It was an eventful week in American soccer, between the announcement of a U.S. Men’s National Team opponent, the successful exploits of several Americans Abroad, and controversy striking at U.S. Soccer and (…)
Tyler Boyd’s second league goal for Turkish side Sivasspor played an important part in the club earning a 2-2 draw with second place Galatasaray on Sunday. It also helped his parent club Besiktas, who (…)
Erik Palmer-Brown returned to the pitch for Austria Vienna on Sunday and helped deliver a strong defensive performance by the team against rivals Rapid Vienna. Palmer-Brown returned from injury to play 90 (…)
Seems to be a trial with an option to buy.
Confused between Championship and Champions League? I hope.
Yup. People need to not only get used to this, but realize that it’s a good thing. You WANT your players to be wanted. It brings attention and (more importantly) money to the league, and younger players from not only the US but elsewhere have a reason to come here: if they can succeed in MLS, they can use it as a stepping stone to a top league.
Imagine in a decade or so, MLS being known for developing talented young players!
He knows, he meant next year.