With all the fervor around Albert Rusnak and then the failed chase of Landon Donovan, the signing of Luis Silva to a multi-year deal has flown under the radar.
Of course, that’s heightened by thoughts of that potentially big deal that saw Silva join eventual Apertura champions Tigres — that move didn’t end with Silva earning frequent minutes, or even many minutes at all.
Reasonably, that’s sparked a bit of uncertainty among Real Salt Lake supporters. Most experiences with Luis Silva in Salt Lake surrounded him joining midseason and not really playing too many matches — ten, to be exact.