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Toronto FC announced today that the club has acquired up to $550,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM) from Orlando City SC in exchange for winger and 2024 MLS SuperDraft pick Tyrese Spicer. As part ...
Muller is expected to sign a deal that will not require a designated player (DP) spot in 2025, but would jump to a DP deal in ...
"We would like to thank Tyrese for his time at the club over the past year and a half," said Toronto general manager Jason ...
The Lions announce they acquired forward Tyrese Spicer from Toronto FC in exchange for $500,000 in General Allocation Money ...
Vancouver Whitecaps FC agreed to send general allocation money to FC Cincinnati for Thomas Muller's discovery rights, a ...
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Unhappy at his contract demands, Toronto FC trades winger Tyrese Spicer to OrlandoUnhappy at his contract demands, Toronto FC traded winger/wingback Tyrese Spicer to Orlando City SC on Friday in exchange for ...
According to GiveMeSport and Transfermarkt.de, a solution has been reached allowing Thomas Müller to join Vancouver Whitecaps ...
The Decatur native has been a member of the Five Stripes from the beginning, joining the U-12 team for its first season in ...
LAFC will also receive $750,000 in general allocation money – like Inter Miami and Seattle have already received and spent – from the $9.55 million participation fee.
Toronto could even shift from the three-DP roster model to the 2-4-2 alternative to gain additional General Allocation Money and maximize their younger talent with four U22 Initiative spots.
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