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Emily Wilson·14 June 2022
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Emily Wilson·14 June 2022
We’ve got more injury updates, match recaps and transfer news for all your MLS needs.
Here is what we have for you this Tuesday.
Liga MX side Atlas continue their pursuit of D.C. United midfielder Edison Flores.
According to a report from the Washington Post’s Steven Goff, the deal is awaiting medical clearance so an announcement may be imminent.
Reports in Germany claim multiple MLS clubs are taking a look at Hamburg ace Sonny Kittel with a two-and-a-half-year contract already offered by one of them.
The clubs reportedly in the running are Sporting Kansas City, D.C. United and Real Salt Lake with New England Revolution also in the mix.
And according to American reports, the side from Washington are deemed to be in advanced talks.
The 29-year-old midfielder made 40 appearances for Hamburg last season registering nine goals and 18 assists.
The Vancouver Whitecaps have a new No. 20 in the squad!
Defensive midfielder Andrés Cubas finally sports his new colours after joining from Nîmes Olympique.
He is expected to be on the bench for the upcoming clash against Seattle on Tuesday.
New York City FC forward Taty Castellanos’s future remains up in the air, as confirmed by club sporting director David Lee during a press conference on Monday.
“As of now, there’s no tangible update, really … We haven’t received an offer that we think is acceptable,” said Lee.
“Until that happens, Taty will remain with our team, continue to perform and score goals for us. When more offers come, we’ll assess them and decide if it’s right.”
Meanwhile over in the NWSL, star USWNT forward Christen Press confirmed she suffered an ACL tear during Angel City FC’s 3-2 win over Racing Louisville.
There were two big updates on the east coast on Monday that you won’t want to miss out on.
First, Inter Miami confirmed forward Robbie Robinson is out four to five months following surgery on a hamstring injury.
Additionally, New York City FC confirmed the departure of head coach Ronny Deila after three seasons, with the MLS Cup winner heading to Belgian club Standard de Liège.
Here’s a look back at the classic kit Portland Timbers rocked in 2011. Simply Adidas at its best!