MLS Players Finally Got What They Wanted In A New CBA — But Why Now? - News Summed Up

MLS Players Finally Got What They Wanted In A New CBA — But Why Now?


ASSOCIATED PRESSOn Thursday, the Major League Soccer Players Association and MLS owners emerged from negotiations with an agreement in principal on a new collective bargaining agreement that will run through the 2024 season. According to some, the new CBA is the biggest victory for the players since the MLSPA was founded in 2003. A look at Liga MX rosters in particular shows many successful MLS players who have decided to take their talents south of the border when their previous employers failed to re-sign them. Friends In Higher PlacesWhile David Beckham remains the only former MLS player to be part of an ownership group at Inter Miami, there are more notable past MLS standouts now working at the top of MLS technical staffs. Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham is the only former MLS player turned MLS owner.


Source: Forbes February 08, 2020 10:52 UTC



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