On Thursday, the MLS summer transfer window opens and teams will be trotting out those players they think can push them into the league's elite not just this season, but in campaigns to come. But as recent windows have shown, such business should come affixed with a label that reads "Buyer Beware."
The tenures of the Toronto FC duo of Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi -- who, according to the MLS Players Association were making $15.4 million and $6.3 million, respectively -- were so disastrous that the club mutually agreed to terminate their contracts and allow them to leave as free agents.