Through 19 games, the Loons sit in 4th place in the Western Conference. With 15 more matches to go, all United has to do is stay within the top 7 spots.
The success that Minnesota has enjoyed so far this season is a reflection of the status of the team’s roster: now in the third year of a three-year plan, things are finally coming together.
Major League Soccer’s secondary (or summer) transfer window officially opens on Tuesday, and the Loons are expected to be in the market for a couple of pieces.
Minnesota United won’t be wasting time: multiple sources familiar with the situation tell E Pluribus Loonum that the team has filed paperwork with the league for its first acquisition of the window.