It’s been over a month since Atlanta United’s season was ended by Toronto FC in the Eastern Conference Final. The offseason is painfully dragging towards the new year and it seems as if most of the interleague transactions (trades, signings, etc.) have slowed to a crawl. The next big date for everyone to keep an eye on is January 1. That’s when the transfer windows around Europe and South America start to open and players can leave their clubs. For a soccer fan, this is our Christmas.
Considering the holes within the Atlanta United roster as it currently stands, it’s safe to think that they’ll be relatively busy between the time the window opens and the start of their competitive schedule in mid-February.