Red Bull New York evaluating' more roster additions before 2026 MLS kick-off amNewYork
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Red Bull New York evaluating' more roster additions before 2026 MLS kick-off  amNewYork
"Red Bull New York's offseason, which started hot and heavy, has slowed significantly in recent weeks. Significant departures of previous contributors such as winger Lewis Morgan, defender Sean Nealis, midfielder Daniel Edelman, and goalkeeper Carlos Coronel have not entirely been addressed yet. New York has brought in the speedy American youngster Cade Cowell to replace Morgan, German center back Robert Volder to step in for Nealis, and Justin Che to compete for time at right-back."
"More, though, is needed. A starting goalkeeper is a necessity, and the new head of sport, Julian de Guzman, already made it known that one will be coming in, with a resolution expected shortly. But additional experience both in the midfield and up top could help, as well. Captain and Swedish international Emil Forsberg has spent the early parts of the preseason working as a No. 8 (box-to-box central midfielder) under new head coach Michael Bradley's 4-3-3 vision."
Red Bull New York's offseason began actively but has slowed, leaving several key departures unaddressed. Winger Lewis Morgan, defender Sean Nealis, midfielder Daniel Edelman, and goalkeeper Carlos Coronel have departed. The club added Cade Cowell, Robert Volder, and Justin Che, but a starting goalkeeper remains necessary. Head of sport Julian de Guzman indicated a goalkeeper signing is forthcoming with a resolution expected shortly. Emil Forsberg has been working as a No. 8 in a 4-3-3, while Gustav Berggren occupies the No. 6 role. The No. 7 role is unresolved, Adri Mehmet could feature, and the right wing could benefit from a designated-player upgrade over Cameron Harper.
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