MLS interrupts the shopping records and becomes the eighth league that invests most in the world

MLS interrupts the shopping records and becomes the eighth league that invests most in the world


The American League clubs spent $ 336 million in 2025, in particular Los Angeles FC, Atlanta United and Cincinnati




The clubs of the Major League Soccer (MLS) beat investment record in the 2025 transfers market with $ 336 million ($ 1.8 billion) spent, according to the information issued by the US League Thursday (28).

The value is more than double than that recorded in 2024, when the clubs invested $ 188 million ($ 1 billion).

The eighth league that spends most in the world

With this performance, MLS was eighth in the most spent leagues in 2025, over twice the numbers of the League such as the MX League, the first division of Argentina and Belgium Pro League.

The report also stresses that MLS has broken its shopping record to take on single three times throughout the year.

Salient points of the market at MLS

The Los Angeles FC guided investments by paying $ 26.5 million (R $ 143 million) by the South Korean son Heung-Min. In the same season, Atlanta United invested $ 22 million ($ 118.8 million) from the Marfinense striker Emmanuel Latte Lath and Cincinnati spent $ 16.3 million ($ 88 million) to take the Togollais Kevin Dentkey.

Overall, there were 169 international hires, involving players from 50 countries and an average age of 25.2 years. Finally, among the most supplied leagues of athletes are Brazil (11), Argentina (10), England (8) and Portugal (8).

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Source: Terra

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