Chicago Fire FC has bolstered their defense by signing free-agent Omar Gonzalez, a seasoned 36-year-old former US international, through 2025 with an option for 2026. Gonzalez brings a wealth of experience, having played in 291 MLS regular-season games and won multiple accolades, including three MLS Cups and two Supporters` Shields.
In a groundbreaking move, Atlanta United has shattered the league record for the largest inbound transfer fee by acquiring Ivorian striker Emmanuel Latte Lath from Middlesbrough for a reported $22 million plus add-ons. This signing is part of a broader strategy to revamp the squad, marking one of the five most expensive signings in MLS history.
Sporting Kansas City has also been active in the transfer market, securing key signings such as Spanish No. 10 Manu García and Russian winger Shapi Suleymanov from Aris Thessaloniki, along with Serbian striker Dejan Joveljic from LA Galaxy, spending a total of $9 million in transfer fees.
The Colorado Rapids recently played to a 1-1 draw in their preseason match and are gearing up for a weeklong season kickoff pop-up event presented by UCHealth. Meanwhile, Inter Miami CF has signed defender Maximiliano Falcón and transferred Facundo Farías to Estudiantes de La Plata in Argentina. Austin FC has extended Guilherme Biro`s contract, and FC Dallas has loaned midfielder Enes Sali to Al-Riyadh SC.
Additionally, the Portland Timbers have signed defender Ian Smith, while the San Jose Earthquakes have appointed Luchi Gonzalez as their academy director.
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