As inconsistent (and frustrating) a team as the Philadelphia Union were in 2017, it’s hard not to be pleased with how Haris Medunjanin performed in his first season with the blue and gold.
He led the team in assists with 12 and had a pair of goals playing as a deep-lying midfielder in Jim Curtin’s double pivot in front of the back line. His calmness on the field, sportsmanship, approach to the game and that deadly left foot were all welcome additions to the club.
But rumored interest in the Bosnia and Herzegovina international from the second division in Germany begs the question of whether the Union should sell the 32-year-old with a year left on his contract and an option for a third year.