Miami and Los Angeles FC are looking to add talent to their squads, making them potential contenders in the coming years, setting MLS standards even higher.
Miami doesn’t yet have a pitch on which its players may compete. They begin playing until 2020. Yet, the team asserts they have a solid path toward their first star, this one from World Cup runners-up, Croatia.
Los Angeles FC, meanwhile, have their eye on a Brazilian star. That team’s scouts and head coach Bob Bradley had Twitter on fire during the offseason with their tour of players throughout Central and South America.