Making a List: 5 Players NYCFC need to sign this transfer window
New York City have to make some key additions if they are to be an elite team again.
New York City have to make some key additions if they are to be an elite team again.
The Goths will receive allocation money and expansion draft protection in exchange for the NWSL Championship-winning keeper.
The NYCFC midfielder is on loan to Esporte Clube Bahia in Brazil.
The 15-year-old Chilean-Puerto-Rican-American academy prospect will become the 13th Homegrown player in NYCFC history.
Segal was loaned to the Israeli Premier League side through June 2024, but the league has been suspended indefinitely.
New York City declined the option for winger Matías Pellegrini, who earned $1.12 million in 2023 but failed to make a positive impact on the team.
The former Manchester United star and World Cup-winning midfielder joined the New York City coaching staff in July 2022.
Striker heads to Israel on loan, ending a brief spell with NYCFC that saw him score clutch goals in limited minutes.
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The longest-serving player in the history of the club is linked to AC Ajaccio in France's Ligue 2.
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The playmaker officially re-signed with the team as a free agent on a new contract that runs through 2024.
Martínez becomes the third attacking player signed this summer to help bolster the anemic NYCFC attack.
The 19-year-old winger joins from Vélez Sarsfield in his native Argentina for a $5 million transfer fee.
The creative midfielder looks set to re-join Nick Cushing's squad after seven months playing back home in Argentina with Racing Club.
Can the 22-year-old help push NYCFC over the top?