With less than a week remaining in Major League Soccer’s spring transfer window, there is little indication that a big-name Sounders signing is nigh.
Seattle has roster flexibility and resources to burn in the wake of Obafemi Martins’ move to the Chinese Super League, but the club has said from the outset that it would take its time vetting potential replacements.
That’s not to say, however, that the Sounders roster will look the same a week from now.
May 11: The first, (Primary) Transfer Window — the dates between which MLS may acquire the rights from a player under contract in another country — closes.