At a key moment for MLS, the teams are immersed in their respective preseasons, preparing for what will be an exciting 2025 season.
Some teams have begun to strengthen themselves in a forceful way, highlighting cases such as Charlotte FC, which recently closed the incorporation of a high-level footballer from Europe.
Likewise, San Diego FC, Atlanta United and Los Angeles FC have maintained intense activity in the transfer market, seeking to form competitive squads.

Rosario Central is looking for an MLS star in Chicago Fire to reinforce its squad
The link between MLS and Argentine football is interesting, with Chicago Fire and Rosario Central currently negotiating, as are San Diego FC and River Plate.
Teams such as Rosario Central and San Diego FC are active in the market, looking to sign key talents in view of their objectives for the season.
Rosario Central has reached an agreement to acquire Federico Navarro, current Chicago Fire midfielder.
This talented midfielder, who has shone in the MLS, is about to travel to Argentina to undergo medical tests and sign a contract that would bind him to the club for several years.
The transfer shows how Argentine football continues to see in the MLS a quarry of talents willing to shine in South America.
San Diego FC and its interest in Miguel Angel Borja
In its debut season, San Diego FC wants to make its mark in the Western Conference, and one of its objectives is the Colombian forward Miguel Ángel Borja, current star of River Plate.
However, despite the strong interest and the possibility of an attractive economic offer, it seems difficult for Borja to leave the Argentine club.
Borja is going through a great moment at River Plate, as shown by his recent statistics. According to Transfermark, the Colombian has played 33 games this season, including Liga Profesional and Copa Libertadores, in which he has scored 17 goals and provided 3 assists in more than 2000 minutes played.
With a contract until December 2025, his move to MLS seems unlikely, although San Diego FC’s interest reflects the ambition of the new franchise.
The connection between MLS and the Argentine League continues to grow, consolidating itself as one of the most active relationships in the transfer market, with players crossing borders to take their talent to new challenges.