The former soccer player turned commentator joined Mic'd Up to discuss the upcoming 2025 MLS season, the success of Liverpool under Arne Slot and more
South Korean defender Kim Kee-hee is returning to the Sounders. The club announced Tuesday a deal was reached to sign Kim through the 2025 season with an option for 2026. Kim, 35, helped the Sounders win their 2019 MLS Cup title.
Musa sat down with GIVEMESPORT to discuss his first MLS season with Dallas, his World Cup dream and much more.
Velasco is reportedly leaving FC Dallas a month after the club signed him to a four-year Young Designated Player contract extension.
MLS’s offseason “hot stove” keeps roaring as the clock ticks down to MLS is Back weekend (Feb. 22-23), and we’re back to wrap up the week’s wheeling and dealing.
Jesus was, for us ... project as quite the formidable attacking trio in MLS. “I think the chemistry between Paul and [me], it shows,” Ferreira said postgame. "We've been doing it before ...
The Revs have had as busy an offseason as any club in MLS. Feingold will be the 14th new signing from outside the club, while Noel Buck is returning from loan with Southampton. The club moved on from 19 players already this offseason.
From backup keeper Andrew Thomas to forward Paul Rothrock, the Sounders coach admitted performances were “forcing his hand” when deciding lineup and tactical choices throughout the season. The most influential was Cristian Roldan.
FC Dallas players logged, in total, 33,660 minutes last season. Of those, 15,966 minutes (47.4%) of those were logged by players who are not returning in 2025. Those players also accounted for 21/51 goals scored and 27/58 (includes "hockey assists"; pass before the final pass) assists in the season.
The Sounders are holding preseason training camp in Marbella, Spain where Roldan said he’s able to focus on specific skills for a defensive midfielder.
In years past, the January transfer window would see South America's best talents leave for Europe. Not this year, though, as the Club World Cup looms.
Regardless of any discussions over the relative merits of the Saudi Pro League versus MLS, Jesus' declaration that Neymar simply can't play at the level required should give any interested bidder ...