Inter Miami sign midfielder Bright
Inter Miami CF have signed midfielder Yannick Bright through the 2024 MLS season with options spanning 2025-27, This past winter, Inter Miami selected Bright No. 15 overall (first round) in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft presented by adidas. The 22-year-old Italy native was a three-time All-American while competing at the University of New Hampshire.
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You might have heard us mention it, but itās worth mentioning again. Today will be weirder than normal. Teams throughout the league are missing key players to international duty and will be stress-testing their depth. In a salary-cap league, that can lead toā¦ interesting results. Here are six players who may need to step up to make sure their team is either taking advantage of or making up for absences.
Both New York and Inter Miami will be missing a ton of players when they meet. In particular, the Red Bulls will be without DP attacker Emil Forsberg. Without Forsberg, itās hard to believe in New Yorkās ability to find the net. Even against a depleted Miami side. It feels like if anyone is going to make something happen, itās going to be Lewis Morgan. Heās had a tendency to score stunning goals, even during his time at Inter Miami, and the Red Bulls may need one or two or three or four. He already has two goals in two starts this season.
Orlando City are still looking for their first win of the season. That wonāt come easy with so many absences. Theyāll be missing at least four starters and maybe one more, depending on CĆ©sar AraĆŗjoās ankle. The good news is theyāre at home against a beatable Austin side, and Luis Muriel can slot right into the starting striker spot vacated by Duncan McGuire. Muriel looked dangerous, but out of position against Atlanta United last week. He could be set to make a major impact for a team that needs it.
Speaking of teams that need a win, itās been a rough couple of weeks for the Union. It wouldnāt be surprising if that trend continued today. Theyāre missing somewhere around six starters for their trip to Portland, including 3ā4 of their starting diamond midfield and a couple of depth pieces on top of that. Thatās where Sullivan comes in. Theyāll look to Sullivan, just 19 years old, and Alejandro Bedoya to lead the way for a midfield that might include a name or two youāve never heard of today.
Speaking of teams that need a win, the Quakes are still looking for their first of the season. Theyāre hosting an injury-depleted Seattle side that could also use a win, but the Quakes will be without multiple players on international duty. We could have picked anyone across the front line really, but Pellegrino stands out as a new piece that hasnāt found his way yet. The 33-year-old came with big expectations after putting up excellent numbers the last two years at BodĆø/Glimt, but he, along with the rest of the Quakes attack, has been ineffective so far.
The Crew will be without midfielder Aidan Morris against Charlotte. That means weāll likely get a first look at how Jones will fit into this team. Jones seemed like a shrewd offseason signing, and Wilfried Nancy spoke highly of his traits in midfield. Replacing Morris is a hefty task, though. Weāll see if heās up for it.
Atlanta United will be missing Thiago Almada and Giorgos Giakoumakis. But attacking depth isnāt necessarily a major concern for Atlanta. They should still be able to find the net. However, theyāll be missing starting center back Stian Gregersen and backup Luis Abram. Gregersen is hurt and may be out for an extended period. Abram hasnāt looked effective during his time in Atlanta. That means today could be the time for Cobb, just 18 years old, to step in and help keep Atlantaās defense steady. Folks in Atlanta speak highly of Cobb. Today could be the first step toward a breakout moment.
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Good luck out there. Listen closely.