Indeed. It does seem like a lot, but then Wolfsburg had a deal at $28M that Sargent torpedoed. Now he’s trying to force a move at $18M.![]()
Josh Sargent sent to train with Norwich U-21s after making Toronto transfer wish
Despite Norwich's public stance that the U.S. striker won't be sold, sources tell The Athletic talks with Toronto are continuingwww.nytimes.com
Athletic reporting that Toronto made a $18M bid for Josh Sargent. Seems pretty steep for a 25-year-old championship player with 7 goals in 24 appearances. Also, what's with Toronto and spending big on USMNT players?
You think he’s going somewhere else in MLS after having issues getting all pissy because of playing time and not getting treated like a star? Pass.
They really do seem to be playing a different game altogether.Should we just pack it up this year as Miami apparently is not stopping?
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Inter Miami nears $15M move for Monterrey, Mexico striker Berterame: Sources
Inter Miami continues to act aggressively this offseason and has its sights set on one of Liga MX's top goal scorerswww.nytimes.com
They’ve signed like five big name signings while NYCFC has…They really do seem to be playing a different game altogether.
Hey now, we took Talles Magno back.They’ve signed like five big name signings while NYCFC has…
…lost Justin Haak and resigned Maxi. Yup.
They really do seem to be playing a different game altogether.
Also, having the real estate play finally built helps too.Forbes lists Miami FC as the second most valuable MLS franchise behind LAFC. In 2025 they had $180M in revenue, translating to $50M in operating income, a 17% increase over 2024. Pre-Messi, they had $50M-$60M in revenue and an estimated team value of $500M. Investing in your club as opposed to using it as a prospect farm pays off.
I believe this to be true and I also believe everything with Miami needs an asterisk. There is no other Messi. The comparison points have to be LAFC and other non-Messiami clubs.Investing in your club as opposed to using it as a prospect farm pays off.
I believe this to be true and I also believe everything with Miami needs an asterisk. There is no other Messi. The comparison points have to be LAFC and other non-Messiami clubs.
Kinda makes a guy nostalgic for the days when the usual band of internet nitwit cry babies were whining that NYCFC is going to have an unfair advantage, because CFG will be funneling young star players from MCFC and millions of $$$ to the Bronx.![]()
Funny thing is the Herrera model led to a lot of "farm team" accusations, and this model does not. Structurally I get why: we're nominally buying and investing in our own players now. But the cost benefit of getting Herrera and Shay Facey on loan was better than buying Jovan, Ojeda and Fernandez, and we're doing so as part of a comprehensive CFG portfolio.At this point I'd much rather go back to the Herrera model where CFG buys the young player and loans them to us, than the Jovan model where we are stuck with them for years. We don't get the GAM on the sale but that's a decent trade off to not losing premium roster spots for multiple seasons on guys like Jovan.
Funny thing is the Herrera model led to a lot of "farm team" accusations, and this model does not. Structurally I get why: we're nominally buying and investing in our own players now. But the cost benefit of getting Herrera and Shay Facey on loan was better than buying Jovan, Ojeda and Fernandez, and we're doing so as part of a comprehensive CFG portfolio.
My personal Angelino memory is going apple picking in September 2015 wearing an NYCFC hat or shirt or something. Waiting for the truck to come by and give us a lift from the orchard back to the barn, and some English guy recognizes the logo and asks my opinion about #69. I said something vague and noncommittal. He says, "Kid's got a helluva left foot. The rest of him sucks but that left foot is gold."Yeah I'm certain I was complaining at the time but I'd take that in a heartbeat at this point.
Plus the Angelino experience was pretty damn entertaining. Guy was a defensive liability but he could light people up out on the wing. Even at his young age you could tell he was special and had a shot to make it.
That never happened and does seem like it will ever. Inter Miami is doing much better at it than NYCFC.Kinda makes a guy nostalgic for the days when the usual band of internet nitwit cry babies were whining that NYCFC is going to have an unfair advantage, because CFG will be funneling young star players from MCFC and millions of $$$ to the Bronx.![]()
That never happened and does seem like it will ever. Inter Miami is doing much better at it than NYCFC.