The contracts of Minnesota United’s on-air broadcast team of Callum Williams, Kyndra de St. Aubin and Jamie Watson have expired, multiple sources have told the Pioneer Press, and it’s unclear whether any will return in 2020.

This TV trio — Williams on play-by-play and de St. Aubin as color commentator in the booth, with Watson the sideline reporter — has been together for games on Fox Sports North since the Loons joined MLS in 2017.

Contract negotiations have occurred with them individually, sources said, but there is outside interest in their work, as well.

The Loons have been one of the few MLS clubs to send its broadcast team to away games and now could see this trio break apart.

Williams, of Birmingham, England, has called games for the English Premier League and Germany’s Bundesliga for the BBC, Sky Sports and talkSPORT. He previously called MLS games for Sporting Kansas City for four seasons. Related Articles Loons midfielder Thomas Chacon’s quiet first start of 2020 could be his only one

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De St. Aubin, a former Gophers soccer player, has called two Women’s World Cups for FOX, including the 2019 tournament in France. She also has covered the Women’s Professional Soccer League, worked for the Pac-12 and Big Ten Networks and has covered pro teams in Wisconsin and Arizona.

Watson made the transition to broadcasting after a 12-year playing career ended as a Loons midfielder in 2016. He has since called games for other networks, including the MLS Cup playoffs game between Atlanta and Philadelphia on ESPN on Oct. 24.