For some time, people have been wanting Major League Soccer to add more investment in terms of salaries for players or to increase the salary cap.
While the salary cap is not increasing the investment to allow higher priced players in going to improve. MLS today announced that nearly $37 million will be added to league-wide player compensation during the next two seasons, providing clubs the opportunity to sign more impact players in the middle of the roster and add young Homegrown talent.
Each MLS club will receive an additional $800,000 in Targeted Allocation Money for the 2016 season and an additional $800,000 for the 2017 season.