Did Ricketts have to go through the allocation order since he's a former Mls player?
That’s hardly a prestigious list. Basically if you played up top and didn’t give up on the team in disgust over the past two decades, you’d get enough games against minnows to “pad” your stat totals. The total amount of goals these guys have isn’t even very high. I would expect Jonathan David to be our all time leading goal scorer in the next 16 months. And as much as he’s actually prolific, that’s saying something.
Miami may be bringing in one of my favourite PSG players, Edi Cavani.
Unfortunately this means I have to purchase an Inter Miami FC United Beckhams North End kit, but at least the colour scheme is cool.
https://www.mlssoccer.com/league/off...nd-regulationsThe Allocation Process is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a player listed on the Allocation Ranking List. This list will consist of (i) select U.S. Men's National Team players, (ii) select youth U.S. National Team players, and/or (iii) former MLS players returning to MLS after joining a non-MLS club for a transfer fee greater than $500,000
Edinson Cavani to Miami?. Mega stars coming over to MLS in their early 30's is becoming routine at this point.
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/...case-signing-0
Nagbe heading to Columbus
And Dax Mac to Nashville.
Do we still have top spot in the allocation order?