New York City FC Transfer Tracker: All 2025 news and rumors
Your fuego source for 2025 NYCFC transfer news, rumors, and sketchy tweets ahead of the start of the upcoming season.
Your fuego source for 2025 NYCFC transfer news, rumors, and sketchy tweets ahead of the start of the upcoming season.
While rumors swirl about a possible loan move away from NYCFC, Mijatović is missing from the team's traveling preseason roster, and hosts John Baney and Mark Radigan have lots of thoughts about the striker's situation.
The team is bringing 34 players west for preseason training, but the roster is notably missing Christian McFarlane and Jovan Mijatović, who are both the subject of transfer rumors.
The 31-year-old spent years as a starter with Louisville City FC in the USL and as a reserve goalkeeper for five different MLS teams.
The 37-year-old playmaker is officially back on a new contract that runs through the 2025 season after he picked up two goals and seven assists in 26 appearances in 2024.
The 21-year-old central defender is the 16th Homegrown in club history. The NYCFC Academy product played for Manhattan Kickers and Wake Forest University.
The 17-year-old midfielder made 15 appearances with NYCFC II last year before suffering an ACL injury.
Tom Bogert breaks the news that Toronto will flip Thiago Andrade by transferring him "to an Asian club" for $500,000.
We discuss Freese's opportunity to shine and possibly carve out a role with the national team, add more thoughts on the Pascal Jansen hire, and touch on Jovan Mijatović's scary car crash in Serbia.
They're going back to Cali. But will wildfires urgently tearing through Southern California change New York City FC's plans?
New York City FC's Matt Freese finally gets a USMNT call-up after becoming one of the best goalkeepers in Major League Soccer last season.
Signed and sealed: Pascal Jansen is the new Head Coach of New York City FC.
The 19-year-old forward remained at the scene, and passed a breathalyzer test administered by the police.
We share our first impressions of the reported new NYCFC coach and wonder how the team will fill its new James Sands-sized hole in the central midfield.
The first-ever New York City FC Homegrown has officially left the club for a second time, joining FC St. Pauli in the German Bundesliga through at least June 30, 2025.
It's the first MVP handed out by New York City FC since 2021.