- Aaron Long should leave and play in Europe. There are offers coming in, he has expressed interest in leaving, and the return would be around $5 million. Tarek and Parker would still be one of the best CB partnerships in MLS. -Mandela Egbo fills the fullback depth on the right side, but since Kemar left, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson can fill Kemar's role come June when his loan with Oldham expires. - Kevin Balanta is an extremely reliable up and coming CDM and the Red Bulls don't have a true #6 to anchor the midfield. He is also cheap enough where a DP deal would not be required. - Josh Sims is confirmed to return on a Young DP loan up until the end of June. - With the move for Sam Cosgrove most likely falling through, the Red Bulls also have links with Lawrence Shankland, but White would probably be a better option than resorting to a player in the Scottish second division. White will have plenty of help surrounded by Sims, Royer, and Kaku, and White's biggest skill is just being in the right place at the right time, which is the easiest part when you're surrounded by so many good facilitators. - With Long gone and Tarek filling in for him, the Red Bulls would need to sign a new second-choice CB. Julio Cascante would be a very inexpensive choice. Hassan Ndam's return to Red Bull Arena would be just as cheap and effective. - David Jensen fills the need for depth and competition in the GK role. For now, the job is rightfully Meara's. - If Sims does not extend his loan past June, then the Red Bulls MUST spend money for either a forward or striker. Or both. They'd have the DP spots, international spots, and money. *Financially, all of these transfers could be achieved without using the third and final DP spot, which sets the Red Bulls up for buying another impactful player in the summer or next year.