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!
Galatasaray retained the top spot in the Turkish Super Lig on Saturday with DeAndre Yedlin continuing to impress for his new club. Yedlin went the distance at right back for the league leaders in a 2-0 home (…)
Samantha Mewis stayed in England to recover from injury and in her first match back on Sunday, the U.S. Women’s National Team star delivered a top performance. Mewis scored the opening two goals for (…)
Uncertainties surrounding everything these days have what seem like everlasting affects, especially when it comes to sport. Ask the Portland Timbers, who may be more eager than most to return to the (…)
Tyler Adams has been playing a fair amount on the right wing for RB Leipzig in recent months, but when Julian Nagelsmann deployed Adams in his preferred defensive midfield role for Saturday’s match against (…)
Sergino Dest looked to have moved one step closer to being at his best again for Barcelona, as the American defender impressed in Saturday’s top-four La Liga showdown. Dest helped Barcelona knock off Sevilla 2-0 (…)
The U.S. Men’s National Team’s Olympic qualifying preliminary roster, the loaded slate of Americans Abroad action and the latest major MLS storylines are all covered in the latest episode of The SBI Show. Host (…)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Inter Miami made its first two international signings of the offseason over the the past week and change, and the team is still looking to add two more reinforcements. Inter Miami (…)
Christian Pulisic made a short cameo in Chelsea’s UEFA Champions League win this week and now aims for a starting role in Sunday’s important league clash with Manchester United. Pulisic has had a tough (…)
Two American strikers had scored this week heading into Friday. That number is now three thanks to the latest efforts from Josh Sargent. Sargent provided the difference for Werder Bremen on Friday by scoring (…)
Sacramento Republic wasn’t supposed to begin life as an MLS franchise until 2023, but that start date could be in longterm jeopardy after recent news was revealed on Friday. Lead investor Ron Burkle has (…)
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.