MLS commissioner isn't raising salary cap after 'most successful season' - News Summed Up

MLS commissioner isn't raising salary cap after 'most successful season'


— MLS commissioner Don Garber gave his annual state of the league address Friday. "It was the most successful season in our history," Garber said. "The greatest player to ever play the game made MLS his league of choice," Garber said. When San Diego joins MLS next season, it will become the league's 30th team and Garber said that's enough for now. Teams are limited to 30 players with a salary cap of $5.7 million for the first 20 roster slots.


Source: Los Angeles Times December 09, 2023 01:57 UTC



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