The NASL's Board of Governors completed two days of crisis meetings on Wednesday, but there appeared to be no resolution as to the league's immediate future.
The NASL has been hemorrhaging teams since the conclusion of its 2016 campaign. Minnesota United has long been slated to join MLS next season. Both the Tampa Bay Rowdies and the Ottawa Fury have announced they have moved to the USL, while the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers and Rayo OKC are reported to be in financial trouble.
The Oklahoman reported that Rayo OKC were not represented at the meetings and had released their players.