They have carried a small roster all season and mostly rotated LAFC 2 players onto the bench (with no intention of playing them). Rosales was a HG last season whose option was declined and now he is back with first team for final stretch. I'm not sure how short term loans work for the playoffs.
In way too early 2025 talk, it looks like Ronaldo and Benzama's Saudi Arabian contracts are ending next year...anyone in MLS gonna take a flyer on them? I didn't realize Ronaldo will be 40 next year, but those stats while he's been in Saudi Arabia are still pretty mind blowing (52 goals in 51 games).
David Beckham shares what Lionel Messi wanted the most from his move to MLS https://www.yahoo.com/sports/david-beckham-shares-lionel-messi-201356360.html A big selling point for MLS teams when it comes to player recruitment is the quality of life the US provides.
Sure, players from some parts of the world like the idea that if their contract says they get paid X-amount, that's what they actually get, and the check won't bounce. I remember Jose Cancela, a Uruguayan who played in New England several years ago was mind-blown that a bus comes every day to pick up the kids and brings them to school, and then brings them home later in the day!
CONFIRMED: Jürgen Klopp has signed a long-term contract with Red Bull, starting on January 1. 😮Klopp will be responsible for the strategic management over Red Bull's international network of clubs, including RB Leipzig, Red Bull Salzburg and NY Red Bulls. pic.twitter.com/cwYf948aGs— DW Sports (@dw_sports) October 9, 2024 X for doubt that he helps NYRB get better players.
Looks like Red Bull will be getting a Paris franchise in partnership with LVMH... [L'Equipe]Revolution for Paris FC: the club is to be sold to the Arnault family (LVMH) and Red Bull