MLS changes rules, will now allow teams to pay cash for players in landmark team-building decision
Major League Soccer has announced that franchises will now be allowed to pay an unlimited amount to acquire players
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MLS to allow cash-for-players similar to worldwide model
No limits in either General Allocation money or SuperDraft allowance
Clubs allowed two cash trades per year
WHAT HAPPENED?
MLS will now allow teams to spend transfer fees on players for the first time ever, the league announced Tuesday. There will be no limits on how much a franchise can pay for another player, but teams are being capped to a maximum or two cash-for-player trades per year.
No other assets - including additional players - can be used in such transactions.
The change figures to open up trade opportunities within the league, especially as the talent pool continues to grow. It goes into effect immediately. Preseason camps have already started for most clubs.