The primary transfer window in MLS remains open another few weeks, not closing until April 23.
While this time of year isn’t easy for teams to get deals done — especially for players abroad, as the majority of transfer windows in the world have long closed and teams can’t bring in replacements — deals will continue to be made.
Here’s our latest MLS transfer notebook, starting with Colorado and Toronto nearing deals for new signings…
Colorado finalizing deal for USYNT winger
The Colorado Rapids are finalizing a deal to sign U.S. youth international winger Bryce Jamison from USL Championship side Orange County SC, sources tell GIVEMESPORT.
Jamison will remain with Orange County on loan for the rest of 2025. He is traveling for a medical to complete the deal this week.
Jamison, 19, already has 69 appearances with Orange County to kick off his professional career. The dynamic winger had five goals and four assists in just under 2,000 minutes last season. He previously went on a training trip to Feyenoord in 2023. He graduated from the Barca Residency Academy in Arizona.
Orange County have transferred several players in recent history as they look to be one of the leading clubs in USL Championship for development and participating in the global transfer market. The club have sent Kobi Henry to Stade Reims, Milan Iloski to FC Nordsjælland, Korede Osundina to Feyenoord and Ronaldo Damus to GIF Sundsvall.
The Rapids have often identified young, domestic talent to add to the group. Jamison was a long-term target.
Toronto finalizing deal for Swiss midfielder
Toronto FC are finalizing a deal to sign Swiss midfielder Maxime Dominguez from Vasco da Gama on loan, sources tell GIVEMESPORT.
Atenção, Vascaínos! first reported the agreement.
Dominguez, 29, joined Vasco from Portuguese club Gil Vincente for a fee around $2 million last year. He made 14 appearances for the club but is off to Toronto for more regular playing time.
The creative midfielder had back-to-back seasons of double-digit goal contributions in Portugal before heading to Brazil. Dominguez excelled in Switzerland and Poland in his career as well.
Dominguez will give an attacking boost to Robin Fraser’s side as the club continue their overhaul.
Richy Ledezma gathering interest in MLS, Liga MX
American midfielder/right back Richy Ledezma is out of contract this summer and continues to gather interest from North America, sources tell GIVEMESPORT.
PSV would still like to re-sign him, but Ledezma will consider his future.
PSV rejected a bid from Club America in January. Club America remain one of the clubs interested in Ledezma.
Ledezma, 24, fully broke into the PSV lineup this year with more than 30 appearances. The career attacking midfielder excelled as a right back for PSV this year, the first he played the position.
Ledezma is eligible for Mexican citizenship. The Mexican federation has reached out to him after he was left off the preliminary 60-man Nations League roster by the USMNT.
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