The most significant news, which still isn't high, is that Ian Murphy was traded to San Diego FC for Charlotte's second round pick next year that San Diego had acquired in a previous trade. There's also $100K of GAM if performance metrics are meant and we keep part of his budget charge.
This is really shifting the deck chairs. Murphy clearly wasn't in Wells' plans and a second round pick and a little GAM won't amount to much in the end. But it frees up a roster spot. Its also probably an indicator that Herrington isn't going anywhere this window as that would leave us awfully thin at CB. This ends the 2024-2025 move of sending $1M plus $200K of performance incentive GAM to Cinci for Awaziem and Murphy. In the end that got us a few starts from Awaziem, a $1.7M transfer fee (a small portion of which went back to Cinci) and a 2nd round pick. We didn't lose anything but I'm not sure how much we got out of that trade either.
Speaking of Herrington, the rumored list of teams interested in him has expanded to almost every major name in Europe. Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Milan, etc. Oddly not Arsenal though, given the shared owner. Reports are that the Rapids have put a $25 million price tag on him and are asking for a 12-month loan back (through the sprint season) as part of the deal. At this point he might be sold in this window, but I'd be a little surprised to see him leave in this window. Safe bet that by this time next year he will no longer be in Commerce City though.
Two other roster moves, Manyoma has officially returned from loan with his purchase option declined, as previously reported. Loic Williams joined the team in training a couple of weeks ago and played in the friendly Thursday night against FC Juarez. He could be officially registered as a Rapids player yesterday and presumably was, so he should be eligible for next Wednesday's game.
Finally the FC Juarex game was a 1-1 draw after the first 90 minutes, then the teams agreed to play another 30 mintues that ended scoreless. Both teams got very chippy during that extra time though, so much so that Rafa Navarro was sent off and the ref called the game before being convinced to restart it about 10 minutes later. In case anyone is worried, red cards in friendlies are not carried over anywhere, though safe to say this matchup may not be repeated next summer.
Back to finish off the Rapids kits later this week before posting some of my favorite World Cup kits.























