FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The back half of the 2018 regular-season schedule is going to be a grind for the New England Revolution as they’ll finish the year by playing 10 of their final 15 games on the road, and they’re currently working on adding reinforcements to the roster ahead of that vital stretch.
Major League Soccer’s secondary transfer window opened on Tuesday, offering clubs the opportunity to complete transfers through the close of the window on August 8. Teams will then still be able to sign unattached players through the league’s roster freeze date on September 14.
Revolution head coach Brad Friedel and the rest of the club’s technical staff have been working diligently to procure key additions this window, with much of the groundwork laid eight months ago when Friedel and his staff first arrived in New England.