If there's a St. Louis expansion team in Major League Soccer, Rams wide receiver great Isaac Bruce plans to be part of the ownership group.

Dating back several months, Bruce has had conversations with the group trying to bring the MLS to St. Louis. On Monday, he informed SC STL that he plans to join the group. Bruce wasn't immediately available for comment.

“We’ve met with Isaac a few times and it was clear from those conversations how much he loves St. Louis and what this project can mean for our city and its people," SC STL board member Dave Peacock said in a statement. "Having Isaac Bruce get behind MLS2STL as in investor is spectacular news for everyone who wants to move St. Louis forward.”

Bruce's exact financial stake in the team is unknown, as are details of any other role he might have with the team. But Bruce felt bad for the city when the Rams left for Los Angeles a year ago.

He put on the Legends of the Dome charity flag football game last July, involving former Rams players and coaches, as a way to thank Rams fans for their support over the years.