Such a shame there isn’t much to talk about this week, isn’t it?



Wednesday marked the end of the secondary transfer window for MLS, which largely closed with a whimper. Very few teams were desperate to make a move in the final hours, leaving one of the quietest deadline days in recent memory.



Minnesota’s only dealing was sending Mason Toye to Colorado Springs on loan for the rest of the USL season, as reported by The Athletic. It marked the second deal of the week involving the team’s fleet of strikers, after Christian Ramirez was traded to Los Angeles FC for $800,000 of allocation money. The funds can be used in various ways, but remained untouched in the final hours of the transfer window, leaving all of it available to be spent during future windows. It marks a major moment for the franchise, fully entrusting newcomer Ángelo Rodríguez and Abu Danladi after another extended spell on the treatment...