CF MontrƩal has bolstered its roster by signing midfielder Michael Adedokun to a one-year contract, which includes three option years. Adedokun was selected 13th overall in the 2025 MLS SuperDraft, indicating the club's commitment to developing young talent. Meanwhile, Minnesota United has recalled Alejandro Bran and subsequently loaned him to L.D. Alajuelense, while FC Dallas has sent midfielder Carl SaintƩ on loan to Phoenix Rising FC.
In a notable partnership, San Diego FC and Club AmƩrica have announced a match for 2025, highlighting the growing international ties within the league. The Philadelphia Union has made a strategic move by acquiring up to $350,000 in General Allocation Money from San Diego FC, which could enhance their roster flexibility.
D.C. United has secured a permanent transfer for homegrown defender Matai Akinmboni from AFC Bournemouth, further strengthening their defensive lineup. The New England Revolution has been active as well, signing rookie goalkeeper Donovan Parisian and transferring homegrown player Esmir BajraktareviÄ to PSV Eindhoven. Additionally, they have signed Costa Rican winger Luis DĆaz on a free transfer, adding depth to their attacking options.
Columbus Crew has extended the contract of goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen, ensuring stability in their goalkeeping department. CF MontrĆ©al has also acquired midfielder Fabian Herbers while loaning MatĆas CĆ³ccaro to Atlas FC. Chicago Fire FC has agreed to transfer defender Tobias Salquist to FC Nordsjaelland, marking another significant move in the league's transfer market.
As teams finalize their rosters and prepare for the season, the excitement for the 2025 MLS season continues to build.
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