The 2025 list underscores MLS clubs’ continued investment in youth development, with academy products making up nearly two-thirds of the selections.
Orlando City SC and U.S. international right back Alex Freeman claimed the No. 2 spot after a breakout season, while Charlotte FC’s Idan Toklomati, Austin FC’s Owen Wolff, and LAFC’s David Martínez rounded out the top five. Philadelphia Union, the only club with three players featured - Quinn Sullivan (No. 6), Olwethu Makhanya (No. 13), and Frankie Westfield (No. 18) — continue to set the standard for academy development.
Expansion side San Diego FC also made a strong impression with Luca Bombino (No. 9) and Manu Duah (No. 15), while Real Salt Lake’s Zavier Gozo (No. 10) further highlighted the homegrown influence across the list. New England Revolution (with Peyton Miller (No. 7) and Ilay Feingold (No. 17)) and LAFC were the other clubs with multiple representatives, underscoring the league-wide commitment to developing and elevating young players.