There are just a couple of days left before the MLS Secondary Transfer Window closes – officially this Thursday, folks – which means the next 48-plus hours should see a flurry of moves get in under the wire.
But not the big moves. Unless something is coming in from waaaay off-screen, the big moves have already been made.
And that points towards an undeniable truth: MLS rosters, overall, are more coherent and better-constructed than in years past. Chief soccer officers around the league are smarter about using data and more targeted in how they use it. That means their moves tend to get done earlier and in ways that make sense, and rosters are better because of it.
This isn’t universally true across the league, but it’s more true than in years past, which means this column, sadly, is l

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