New England, Toronto exchange midfielders Blessing, Kaye
The New England Revolution and Toronto FC have swapped veteran MLS midfielders, with the Eastern Conference clubs announcing that Mark-Anthony Kaye is heading to the Revs in exchange for Latif Blessing and a 2023 international roster slot.
Charlotte FC sign Belgian midfielder Dejaegere
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We are nine days into the Secondary Transfer Window and there have already been moves that will resonate for a lot longer than that. Maybe. Have we mentioned there is really no way to ever know how these moves will translate to MLS? Weird league.Ā
Even still, we can run through some of the bigger moves real quick and do our best to figure out what they might mean for the teams theyāre impacting and MLS writ large. Weāll probably be wrong. But you canāt fault the effort.
New England and Toronto swap midfielders
New England sent Latif Blessing to Toronto yesterday. Toronto sent Mark-Anthony Kaye to New England yesterday. This isā¦kind of odd.Ā
Not just because you donāt typically see whatās essentially a player-for-player swap. But because somehow both sides decided this move made them better. Both Kaye and Blessing have proven over their time in MLS that they can be good players, but I think itās fair to say they havenāt produced recently the way weāve seen them produce in the past. And by the past, I mean back when they were in the same midfield at LAFC.Ā
Remember, Blessing arrived in New England just a few months ago. The move feels abrupt for the Revs. On top of that, both playersā salary cap hits are virtually the same. But until we learn otherwise, we have to operate under the assumption that the Revs feel Kayeās skill set will better translate to their midfield and vice versa. Itās a strange one.Ā
It is clear Toronto are working to reshape their midfield though. The group hasnāt lived up to standards this year, yet, to be fair, you could say that about the entire team. In addition to Blessing, they picked up Atlanta Unitedās Franco Ibarra on loan last week. Ibarra started the majority of Atlantaās games this year and, if anything, knows how to put in a tackle. He seemed to be improving and thereās a reason heās the only one of Atlantaās four (out of three allowed!) U22s they could actually find a taker for. Will he and Blessing be enough to pull Toronto out of a rut?Ā
(Nope, donāt think so, still think theyāre going to finish near last place in the East.)
NYCFC get their forward
This one had been coming. NYCFC added U22 Initiative forward Mounsef Bakrar from Croatian top-flight side NK Istra 1961 earlier this week. Itās the kind of move pretty much everyone agreed they should have made in the Primary Transfer Window. They had a clear need at striker and a U22 spot available. They didnāt make a move though and their attack has sputtered.Ā
NYCFC are tied on points for 20th place in the league and have scored just 24 times on the season. Two-thirds of MLS teams have scored more goals than a club thatās accustomed to having a consistent and dynamic attack. And itās hard to really be convinced this move will alter things drastically. U22s are far from sure bets. Theyāll not only need Bakrar to come good, but come good immediately if they want to make the Audi 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs. Itās the right move, but nothing is a given.
A new DP in Colorado
Speaking of moves that could potentially be too little too late, Colorado have acquired striker Rafael Navarro from Brazilian champions Palmeiras on a 12-month loan with a purchase option. The Rapids are the lowest-scoring team in the league (16 goals) and are currently last in the league standings. Itās not great that theyāre just now adding a DP, and he theoretically may not be around for the entirety of 2024, but this should help them in the final third.
Atlanta continue renovationsĀ
In addition to the unforced error that caused Franco Ibarraās loan, Atlanta United have already made a couple of other big moves with more seemingly on the way.Ā
First, they traded left back Andrew Gutman to Colorado. Itās a solid move on the Rapidsā part to grab a chaotic attacking presence like Gutman and a little more questionable move on Atlantaās part to lose an effective player. To be fair, Gutman has been flawed defensively at times. And heās only under contract for another year. They got a return and cleared some cap space while they could, and will now shift rising star Caleb Wiley back from the wing to his long-term position at left back.Ā
They also brought in a new midfielder: Tristan Muyumba from EA Guingamp in France. Thereās zero way to know how heāll translate to the league, but the team has described him as āall-action.ā He seems to be able to cover ground at speed and that alone should make him an improvement in Atlantaās midfield.
Pukki joins Minnesota
Youāre probably well aware already, but Teemu Pukki joined Minnesota as a DP striker. Finlandās all-time leading scorer has already made his first start and scored his first goal. It seems like an excellent fit and maybe Pukki can be a catalyst for a team thatās significantly underperformed their underlying numbers at times this season. If he can continue to build on an already solid start, the Loons will be a quietly dangerous playoff team.
Jim Curtin stays in PhillyĀ
Perhaps the biggest move of the window so far isnāt a transfer. Earlier this week, head coach Jim Curtin signed a contract extension with the Union that keeps him in Philly through 2026.
I donāt know if yāall have noticed, but the Union have a pretty good thing going. When you have the kind of success via continuity theyāve had over the last few years, you better do everything in your power to make sure that continuity continues. I know Iāve said in the past that managers rarely matter much and I still believe that. But there was zero reason for Philadelphia to ever consider disrupting the delicate ecosystem thatās turned a low-spending team into one of the leagueās most consistently excellent teams. The fact it took this long to get a deal done is surprising. The fact that they got it done at all is really bad news for the rest of the Eastern Conference.
QuiĆ±Ć³nes extends stay with Houston Dynamo: Houston Dynamo FC have signed Colombian winger Nelson QuiĆ±Ć³nes through the 2025 MLS season with an option for 2026. To complete the deal, Houston exercised the purchase option on his original loan from Colombia's Once Caldas last summer. QuiĆ±Ć³nes, 20, is the fifth player Houston have signed for a seven-figure transfer fee since Ted Segal joined as majority owner in June 2021.
Philadelphia Union's Gazdag named Player of the Matchday: Following a penalty-kick brace that powered a big 2-0 midweek victory over Nashville SC, Philadelphia Union midfielder DƔniel Gazdag has garnered MLS Player of the Matchday presented by Continental Tire honors for Matchday 25.
- Hereās your Matchday 25 Team of the Matchday presented by Audi.
- Voting for the AT&T 5G Goal of the Matchday is now open.
Good luck out there. Hereās a picture of a dog.