Looks like he left as of today: Finalmente no llegamos a un acuerdo y hoy me toca despedirme de… https://t.co/7VPGS8qDc1— matias perez garcia (@mpg1032) June 28, 2017
Larin's suspension for drunk driving was lifted. Just in time, too: http://www.espnfc.com/orlando-city-...d-to-return-for-orlando-city-after-dui-arrest
In case you missed it, Seattle announced the signing of a defender from the Dutch Eredivisie named Kelvin Leerdam.
Crazy last 20 of SJE-LAG. LAG up 1-0 on Van Damme goal early. Wondo scores in 75th minute...Van Damme was pushed way up on offense and SJE gets a long ball counter. Van Damme gets a yellow in about 84th minute. Salinas goal 90+4. Van Damme loses it after game gets second yellow...
I think he might regret making the move, as his former club Feyenoord has sold both their full backs and now need quality replacement for CL football. Being transfer free was ideal for Feyenoord. Think he was too fast with this move.
Reports were that RSL was seriously courting Leerdam a while back. We couldn't land him, for whatever reason. But Seattle did!
Saw this last night. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/matheus-silva-san-jose-earthquakes-critical-condition-lake-tahoe/
SKC trades Dom "The Million Dollar Man" Dwyer to Orlando for a combination of GAM, TAM, and other funds. Maybe this was the reason Dom wasn't subbed into the match on Saturday. Either he's fallen out of favor with Vermes, or they've got some other forward lined up to take his place. Either way, replacing his production won't be easy. https://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/...ty-sc-acquires-dom-dwyer-sporting-kansas-city
Orlando has been after him since they joined MLS, but the amount of allocation money they are giving for him is mind blowing. And he's only got a year left on his contract!
I would add Glad and Acosta simply because it would cost too much to replace what they currently are (think how we could get an equal talent now in their cap space). As well as the potential of what they seem to be headed to become. I'd hold off and consider selling higher in a few years if the timing is right.