
A very successful first offseason for Atlanta United continues as they add another piece to their growing puzzle.
The team announced Wednesday that it had signed second-time free agent Jeff Larentowicz, after a hugely successful 2015 with the LA Galaxy. (REPORT)
D.C. United have reportedly filed an application to field a secondary USL team beginning in 2018. (REPORT)
Several English teams in the Premier League and Championship are reportedly interested in Columbus Crew forward Ola Kamara. (REPORT)
Scottish side Hibernians have reportedly given a trial to American winger Aaron Kovar. (REPORT)
Real Salt Lake have reportedly acquired Minnesota United goalkeeper Matt Van Oekel. (REPORT)
MLS has released its list of eligible players for the 2016 waiver draft on Thursday at 3 p.m. (REPORT)
Former USMNT player Freddy Adu is reportedly not expected to rejoin the Tampa Bay Rowdies in the USL in 2017, leaving him seeking a new team. (REPORT)
Minnesota United are reportedly nearing a deal to sign star forward Christian Ramirez to an MLS contract. (REPORT)

Jeff Larentowicz’ season with the Galaxy was “hugely successful?” Huh?
I got nothing against the guy, but his impact was minimal. He wasn’t even a starter until DeJong bailed, and after that he only played largely because Arena likes using a holding mid and Larentowicz was all he had. There’s a reason the Galaxy didn’t scramble to re-sign him when his contract was up.
I wish him well in Atlanta, but here’s hoping that Juninho comes back to Carson.