
New York City FC valued at $1 billion
Major League Soccer now have five clubs worth $1 billion according to Sportico: The average team is now worth $721 million, up from $678 million last year.
Major League Soccer now have five clubs worth $1 billion according to Sportico: The average team is now worth $721 million, up from $678 million last year.
The 31-year-old brings limited experience, good vibes to the goalkeeper depth chart.
The 24-year-old goalkeeper is consistently called up to the El Salvador national team despite not seeing any First Team minutes.
A slimmed-down version of the tournament will feature 18 clubs each from MLS and LIGA MX.
As we reported last week, New York City FC are among the 96 teams participating, and one of 16 MLS clubs that will join the tournament in the Round of 32.
The New York City native was in the 99% for saves at NYCFC II but has yet to see any First Team minutes. Will he climb the goalkeeper totem-pole this season?
The promising 18-year-old Homegrown fullback is officially headed to Manchester City in a permanent transfer.
Will they host their Round of 32 game at Randall's Island?
We attempt to figure out why there's been so little incoming transfer activity for NYCFC this offseason, and we lament Matt Freese's lack of involvement with the USMNT despite being called up for their two most recent matches.
David Lee takes his sweet, sweet time when it comes to doing business in the primary transfer window: Here are 5 things you should know about when the NYCFC sporting director adds players.
While rumors swirl about a possible loan move away from NYCFC, Mijatović is missing from the team's traveling preseason roster, and hosts John Baney and Mark Radigan have lots of thoughts about the striker's situation.
The team is bringing 34 players west for preseason training, but the roster is notably missing Christian McFarlane and Jovan Mijatović, who are both the subject of transfer rumors.
The 31-year-old spent years as a starter with Louisville City FC in the USL and as a reserve goalkeeper for five different MLS teams.
The five most significant storylines to follow as NYCFC prepares for its first season under the leadership of Pascal Jansen.
The 37-year-old playmaker is officially back on a new contract that runs through the 2025 season after he picked up two goals and seven assists in 26 appearances in 2024.
Benfica, PSV, and Anderlecht are reportedly interested in the 19-year-old striker — who spoke to Serbian publication Sportal, and threw some shade on his time at New York City FC.