MLS Transfer Notebook: Revs Commence Paying For New Forward Signing – Major League Soccer MLS Transfer Notebook: Revs Commence Paying For New Forward Signing – Major League Soccer
MLS Transfer Notebook: Revs Commence Paying For New Forward Signing – Major League Soccer

July 23, 2024

MLS Transfer Notebook: Revs Commence Paying For New Forward Signing – Major League Soccer

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Since last week’s official opening of the transfer window, MLS has been inundated with transfer-related news. The most recent changes from another notebook are shown below.

Revs Decide on Langoni’s Fee

Langoni and New England are still debating individual terms.

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According to sources who spoke, the New England Revolution and Boca Juniors have reached an agreement over forward Luca Langoni.

First reported by CL Merlo, the deal would be for $6.8 million plus add-ons.

Langoni and New England are still debating individual terms. According to one source, those talks are moving forward but not quite there yet. Langoni will sign with the Revs through the U-22 Initiative.

The 22-year-old attacker Langoni can operate through the center or on the wing. He has made 69 appearances for the Argentine powerhouse Boca during his entire career.

The Revs and Boca have been talking about a possible trade for weeks; on July 3, reports of the talks first surfaced.Tomas Chancalay, a DP winger, suffered an ACL tear and was placed on the season-ending injured list by New England.

As the league takes a break, New England is currently five points below the playoff line in the Eastern Conference, but they still have a chance to turn things around before the season ends with 25 games played. The addition of Langoni would strengthen an attack that already featured former MLS MVP Carles Gil.

Columbus and Wingback Are Nearing a Deal

The MLS Cup winners are strengthening their team.

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The deal was first reported on by CL Merlo. According to sources, it needs to sort out a few more details before it’s finished.

The 25-year-old Herrera has played his whole career in Argentina, first with River Plate and then for San Lorenzo. He has 80 River Plate appearances under his belt and will represent Argentina in the 2021 Olympics.

This summer, Columbus intended to increase the position. They have already added attackers Dylan Chambost and AZ Jackson to the roster as they prepare for the playoffs and compete for the Supporters’ Shield.

The Crew is the MLS Cup champion team right now.

Academy talent Ochoa is re-signed by San Jose.

The season’s end was when Ochoa’s contract was supposed to expire.

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Ochoa was scheduled to have his contract expire at the end of the current campaign, but San Jose has signed the gifted academy graduate again.

Ochoa, 19, is competing in the U-20 Concacaf Championships with the Mexico U-20 national team. In his early international career, he has represented both Mexico and the United States.

Orlando and USYNT McGuire to be replaced by a Qatari club

Orlando and McGuire are still far apart in their contract negotiations.

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Orlando claims that McGuire is not up for grabs and that the team intends to develop around him.The club and McGuire are still far apart in their contract negotiations.McGuire is still a target for European clubs looking to test Orlando’s commitment.

McGuire and the US team will play host and favorites France on Wednesday to begin their Olympic campaign.

This summer, where will Bryan Reynolds wind up?

This summer, the American international is anticipated to depart from Westerlo.

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The two clubs pushing the hardest are one from England and one from Germany.

Reynolds, 23, is a veteran of seven USMNT caps. He joined Westerlo on a loan from AS Roma in 2022 and has been a permanent member of the Belgian team ever since. After not getting enough playing time at Roma, he has made 68 appearances for Westerlo, continuing his development.

The gifted defender completed his training at FC Dallas’ academy. RSL adds Australia’s young international winger Brook

RSL probably isn’t done either.

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Australian youth international Brook is 23 years old. In about 1,500 minutes this season, he scored 14 goals and provided two assists for Western Sydney. He had previously been on loan at Crewe Alexandra and the B team at Brentford.

“We are excited to bring Lachlan aboard this summer,” RSL chief soccer officer Kurt Schmid said in a club release. “He’s a technical and versatile attacker with quick feet. … His quickness, technique, and his timing of arriving in the box at the right time should allow him to mesh well with all of our dynamic attacking options.”

With the addition of American winger Benji Michel this summer, Brook strengthens an already potent and skilled attacking group. The two will battle for minutes with rising stars Diego Luna and Andres Gomez, as well as celebrity Chicho Arango.

With their open DP spot and a big push, RSL is still looking to add more this summer. After 25 games, they are currently third in the Western Conference with 44 points. RSL wants to go all in to compete for trophies because they are thought to be one of the best teams in the league.

Mason Toye trade for Portland

Phil Neville receives another weapon up front from Toye.

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For Toye, Montréal receives a second-round draft pick. Additionally, they could get add-ons worth up to $200,000 GAM. Furthermore, according to sources, Montréal will retain a portion of his pay through 2024.He has a 2025 club option in his contract.

Due to injuries, Toye, 25, found it difficult to play consistently in Montréal, but he was still effective on the field, scoring 13 goals in roughly 3,000 minutes since moving from Minnesota in 2020.

The substitution offers head coach Phil Neville an additional choice in a spectacular maneuver centered on standout attacker Evander. Portland is tied for third place in the MLS with 50 goals scored so far this season.

Regarding Montréal, the team is trying to change the roster. to a new era. Departures like Toye will free up flexibility.

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