New York City FC are unbeaten in their first four matches this season, including a 2-2 draw against the New England Revolution on Saturday in Foxborough, Mass., and the team isn’t in a big rush to start tapping into the Jack Harrison transfer fund.
Harrison was sold in the offseason to Manchester City for $6 million with performance add-ons that could potentially rise the fee by a few million.
Per league rules, MLS and NYCFC split the transfer fee and NYCFC takes $750,000 from its portion which becomes general allocation money, essentially money used to free up cap space.