Major League Soccer is proposing no more pay cuts to its players for the 2021 season but in exchange is asking for a two-year extension of its collective bargaining agreement.
Late Tuesday night, the Major League Soccer Players Association approved the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, paving the way for a return in summer 2020.
Major League Soccer is looking at the possibility of resuming the season this summer with all teams playing in Orlando, Florida. Details are still under consideration.
Major League Soccer is allowing players to return to outdoor team training fields for individual workouts starting next Wednesday. MLS suspended the season on March 12.
Major League Soccer plans to cut the pay of some executives and front office personnel while the season is on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic.
MSL officially announced that St. Louis would become its 28th club when it begins play for the 2022 season. Its the first official majority female-led ownership group in MLS
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