This has always promised to be a relatively quiet offseason, especially after the Seattle Sounders announced that they were bringing back most of their impact players from last year’s roster.
Following the now concluded MLS SuperDraft, in which the Sounders selected three players and apparently signed Homegrown Player Trey Muse, don’t expect much else to change before training camp opens a week from today on Jan. 22.
“I think you’re going to see us go into camp more-or-less how we are,” Sounders GM Garth Lagerwey said on Friday. “We’re still exploring some trades, but at this point I don’t think anything is going to move until early February.