MLS Transfers: Charlotte & San Diego swing big, LAFC deepen roster | MLSSoccer.com

Soccer

Trades, transfers, free-agent moves – MLS’s offseason “hot stove” keeps roaring as the clock ticks down to MLS is Back weekend (Feb. 22-23), and we’re back to wrap up the week’s wheeling and dealing.

The news can move fast at this time of year, and it’s easy to miss developments, particularly in a league that has now grown to 30 member clubs. Case in point: Mere hours after our last edition was published, Austin FC sold Sebastián Driussi, their highest-paid player and face of the team, to River Plate… and it’s already old news.

Here’s a rundown of the latest:

On Wednesday Charlotte reeled in one of the biggest names of the MLS winter window to date, securing English Premier League veteran Wilfried Zaha as a Designated Player on a season-long loan from Turkish giants Galatasaray.

A day later another shoe dropped in North Carolina, as incumbent DP striker Karol Swiderski returned to Greece in a reported $2 million transfer to Panathinaikos, leaving The Crown with one remaining DP slot to work with if they so desire. This coming and going represents a potent shot in the arm for a CLT attack that scored the joint-fewest goals among last season’s Audi MLS Cup Playoffs participants, as general manager Zoran Krneta acknowledged in welcoming Zaha.

“We have good players, but in the final minutes, we needed the one that will take the ball and do something special. We had 51 points last season. He’s the kind of player that’s on, what he’s on, will give us an extra 12 points, in my opinion, just because he will do something that will win us games all season,” Krneta told Goal.com of the Crystal Palace alum, adding that “this is probably one of the most difficult negotiations I’ve ever seen.

“It was a complex deal. It took us almost three months behind the scenes.”

Head coach Dean Smith spoke of the “stardust” Zaha brings with his guile and flair on the ball. Can this push an already sturdy Charlotte squad over the top?

Flair, finesse and five-star skills ???????? pic.twitter.com/gsWuyhsuHO

— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) January 23, 2025

Whatever ambition, exposure or buzz was gleaned from the Chicago Fire’s recent outreach to Neymar, The Men in Red got some actual business done this week with the acquisition of winger Jonathan Bamba from Celta de Vigo as a Designated Player, the biggest move to date in Gregg Berhalter’s Windy City rebuilding project.

If the reported $2 million price tag is correct, and rumor has it the rising wage levels in his Celta contract fueled his exit, this could prove a tidy value for the Fire. Bamba’s pacey, direct attacking toolkit looks well-suited for the physicality and openness of MLS, and he arrives at age 28 with a track record of productivity – a descriptor that can also be applied to many of the wingers who’ve worked in Berhalter’s system at Columbus Crew and the US men’s national team.

He’s got a winning pedigree, too. Bamba hoisted the 2023 African Cup of Nations trophy with Cote d’Ivoire and played a key role (alongside Canadian international Jonathan David) in LOSC Lille’s Cinderella run to the 2020-21 Ligue 1 title, the only side in the last seven years to break star-studded Paris Saint-Germain’s dominance of France’s top flight.

Jonathan_Bamba_Highlights.mp4 ???????? #cf97 pic.twitter.com/FdjTRIUNoX

— Chicago Fire FC (@ChicagoFire) January 21, 2025

With less than a month remaining until their inaugural match, expansion side San Diego FC gathered reporters on Wednesday to unveil their biggest signings since Mexican star Hirving “Chucky” Lozano became the face of the club last June.

US international Luca de la Torre perched on one chair, marking a happy return to his hometown more than a decade after leaving at age 15 to join Fulham’s academy, the central midfielder’s first step in an arduous European adventure that ranged from England to the Netherlands and on to Spain. To his left sat Anders Dreyer, the Danish pocket winger chosen as the bookend to Chucky in head coach Mikey Varas’ projected 4-3-3 shape, not only as an opposite-flank complement on the right wing but a fellow DP, pried away from Belgian aristocrats Anderlecht for a price reportedly in the neighborhood of $5 million.

The Chrome-and-Azul need both to be leaders in every sense, on the pitch and off.

“We have seven players in the front line. All of them have talent, all of them have work ethic. It’s going to be a tremendous competition amongst the seven of them,” said Varas.

“Anders is no exception. He’s got tremendous quality, left foot, final pass, goal-scoring instinct, combination [play]; he can create space for himself, he can create for others. And most importantly, two things that I really love about him is one, he works for his teammates off the ball in terms of pressing. He’s willing to be a warrior in that sense. And also, he wants to get better. He knows that he still has other levels that he can get to.”

“???? ????????????’???? ???????????????? ???????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????.” pic.twitter.com/H4PHJXo75M

— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) January 21, 2025

Year after year, the Black & Gold side of Los Angeles finds ways to remain a top-tier contender in MLS, adeptly balancing change and continuity. And they’re at it again.

LAFC got younger and deeper this week, and are in essence building an entirely new central-midfield group following the departures of Ilie Sánchez, Lewis O’Brien and Eduard Atuesta ahead of another serious run at Concacaf Champions Cup. First, 21-year-old Brazilian holding midfielder Igor Jesus arrived from Portugal’s Estrela Amadora for a fee reported to be in the vicinity of $4 million.

Then came a trade with crosstown rivals LA Galaxy for veteran Mark Delgado, a two-time league champion and proven force multiplier in the engine room who assisted on the game-winning goal in last month’s MLS Cup triumph. The Gs are clearly not thrilled about letting him go, but face urgent salary-budget concerns and showed respect for a loyal servant by allowing him and his family to stay in Southern California.

Thursday brought another trade, this time with FC Dallas for center back Nkosi Tafari, the North Texans’ top defender in recent seasons before falling out of favor in 2024. Take note of longtime FCD outlet 3rd Degree’s take on this transaction: “FCD just traded away their best center back, a position that is a serious problem, for a pittance.”

Then ponder co-president and general manager John Thorrington’s words to media on Wednesday: “We had to make some painful decisions based on [roster] rules [but] if we get everything we want … this will be right up there with maybe the deepest group we’ve had to start a season.”

The sweeping clearout in Dallas continued on Thursday as, a few hours after Tafari’s departure, DP playmaker Alan Velasco completed a big move to Argentine heavyweights Boca Juniors.

GiveMeSport’s Tom Bogert reports that FCD will receive a $10 million transfer fee plus $2 million in add-ons and a 15% sell-on clause, a package that represents a positive return on a player acquired for about $7 million three years ago before a torn ACL in the 2023 playoffs sidetracked his progress. The No. 1 honoree on MLSsoccer.com’s 22 Under 22 list that year, Velasco wrestled with homesickness during his time in Dallas/Fort Worth and was said to be seeking a return home.

As comforting as that healthy ROI on Velasco may be, FCD’s drastic overhaul raises questions about their plans for the upcoming season under new head coach Eric Quill, with four of their leading figures – Tafari, Velasco, his fellow DP Jesús Ferreira and versatile veteran Paul Arriola – shipped out in recent weeks.

Gracias por todo, Alan ❤️ pic.twitter.com/bqPvo6pKOI

— FC Dallas (@FCDallas) January 23, 2025

Read MoreBuffy Noren

Latest

NFL Analyst Raises Red Flags Over Arvell Reese’s Fit As Edge Rusher on PFSN’s Football Debate Club

As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, few defensive prospects have generated as much intrigue as Ohio State’s Arvell Reese. Widely viewed as one of the most talented defenders in the class, Reese’s versatility has made him a standout on scouting boards. However, with that versatility comes an ongoing debate about how he projects at the

Athena launches FabOrchestrator, an agentic AI platform for manufacturing execution systems

In short: Athena Technology Solutions, a Fremont-based MES integrator with roughly 120 employees, has launched FabOrchestrator, an agentic AI platform for manufacturing that automates reporting, support tickets, system modelling, and code generation for semiconductor and electronics factories. Built in partnership with Bangalore-based LLM at Scale.AI, it layers LLM capabilities on top of the Siemens Opcenter

Concord’s in the Rap Game: Latest Tie-Up Sees Company Managing Pop Smoke, Ski Mask the Slump God Catalogs

Photo Credit: Concord + Victor Victor Worldwide Concord announces a multi-year partnership with Victor Victor Worldwide to expand Concord’s presence in hip-hop. Independent music company Concord has announced a strategic multi-year venture with Victor Victor Worldwide (VVW), a New York-based record label founded by global entertainment executive Steven Victor. The partnership will help drive VVW’s

Want Your Music Featured on Netflix? Having a Major Label Helps

Music More Netflix blow-ups, please (Photo Credit: Yousafbhutta)Music Bagging...

Newsletter

Don't miss

NFL Analyst Raises Red Flags Over Arvell Reese’s Fit As Edge Rusher on PFSN’s Football Debate Club

As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, few defensive prospects have generated as much intrigue as Ohio State’s Arvell Reese. Widely viewed as one of the most talented defenders in the class, Reese’s versatility has made him a standout on scouting boards. However, with that versatility comes an ongoing debate about how he projects at the

Athena launches FabOrchestrator, an agentic AI platform for manufacturing execution systems

In short: Athena Technology Solutions, a Fremont-based MES integrator with roughly 120 employees, has launched FabOrchestrator, an agentic AI platform for manufacturing that automates reporting, support tickets, system modelling, and code generation for semiconductor and electronics factories. Built in partnership with Bangalore-based LLM at Scale.AI, it layers LLM capabilities on top of the Siemens Opcenter

Concord’s in the Rap Game: Latest Tie-Up Sees Company Managing Pop Smoke, Ski Mask the Slump God Catalogs

Photo Credit: Concord + Victor Victor Worldwide Concord announces a multi-year partnership with Victor Victor Worldwide to expand Concord’s presence in hip-hop. Independent music company Concord has announced a strategic multi-year venture with Victor Victor Worldwide (VVW), a New York-based record label founded by global entertainment executive Steven Victor. The partnership will help drive VVW’s

Want Your Music Featured on Netflix? Having a Major Label Helps

Music More Netflix blow-ups, please (Photo Credit: Yousafbhutta)Music Bagging...

SoE necessary but not sufficient, business leaders say

PE­TER CHRISTO­PHER Se­nior Mul­ti­me­dia Re­porter pe­ter.christo­pher@guardian.co.tt Heavy hand­ed but nec­es­sary giv­en the state of crime in T&T. This was a com­mon as­sess­ment from var­i­ous busi­ness groups when asked for their per­spec­tive on the lat­est de­c­la­ra­tion of a state of emer­gency in the coun­try. The T&T Cham­ber of In­dus­try and Com­merce, in a re­leased is­sued yes­ter­day

The Big Business of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy

Can a nine-episode limited series really impact an entire season of shopping trends? Today brands are experiencing—and chasing—the “Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy effect” as a result of Ryan Murphy’s Love Story. And in many cases, it’s more pervasive than they could have prepared for. The FX series, based on the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and

‘Mind Your Own Business’: Kamal Haasan Rebukes Trump Over ‘Permission’ To Buy Russian Oil

Updated 8 March 2026 at 18:20 IST Actor and Rajya Sabha MP Kamal Haasan has hit out at US President Donald Trump after America announced that it has given India temporary "permission" to buy Russian oil amid global supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict. 'Mind Your Own Business': Kamal Haasan Rebukes Trump Over