Just days after achieving their sixth MLS Cup victory, the Galaxy has now shifted their focus towards the year 2025. With several crucial roster and contract decisions on the horizon, the team is gearing up for what lies ahead.
Galaxy's 2025 Journey: Roster Shifts and Contract Considerations
Defender Decisions
The Galaxy has taken significant steps in shaping their defensive lineup for 2025. Defender Jalen Neal and midfielders Mark Delagdo, Tuckey Lepley, Isaiah Parent, and Gino Vivi have had their 2025 options picked up. Vivi, currently on loan at Deportivo Saprissa in Costa Rica, is set to return and contribute to the team. On the other hand, Martin Caceres, who made 15 appearances this season and 36 in three seasons, saw his option declined, making him a free agent. His Achilles injury sidelined him for the second half of the season, but his eight MLS Cup wins with the Galaxy are a testament to his prowess. Maya Yoshida and Eriq Zavaleta are out of contract, and the club is actively engaged in discussions with them to return for the next season. Team captain Yoshida has been a pillar of the Galaxy defense since his late arrival last season. When asked during MLS Cup week about his future, he remained non-committal, stating, "One by one … They decide. It’s the boys on the other side. I’ll wait for the new contract. That’s it."Goalkeeper and Midfielder Situations
Goalkeeper Brady Scott and defender Martin Caceres' option decline has left the goalkeeping position in a state of flux. Meanwhile, midfielders Gastón Brugman and Edwin Cerrillo, along with others like Diego Fagundez and Riqui Puig, will play crucial roles in the team's midfield. Brugman, with a salary of $1,409,000, and Fagundez, earning $1,310,000, are among the higher-paid players on the Galaxy's list. Their performances and contributions will be closely watched as the team moves forward.Expansion Draft and Roster Building
San Diego FC is set to continue its roster building ahead of the 2025 season with the Expansion Draft. The Galaxy has left 11 players unprotected, including Bibout, Berry, Brugman, Cáceres, Fagúndez, Lepley, Parente, Scott, Vivi, Yoshida, and Zavaleta. San Diego is allowed to select up to five players from the MLS pool. Once a player is selected, the team is eliminated from the draft and can't lose another. If a club has a player selected, they will receive $50,000 in General Allocation Money. This presents both opportunities and challenges for the Galaxy as they navigate through this process.The current Galaxy roster showcases a diverse set of players across different positions. Goalkeepers John McCarthy and Novak Mićović provide stability in goal. Defenders Julián Aude, Mauricio Cuevas, Emiro Garcés, Harbor Miller, Jalen Neal, John Nelson, and Miki Yamane form a strong defensive unit. Midfielders Gastón Brugman, Edwin Cerrillo, Mark Delgado, Diego Fagundez, Tucker Lepley, Isaiah Parente, Riqui Puig, and Marco Reus add creativity and control to the midfield. Forwards Miguel Berry, Aaron Bibout, Dejan Joveljić, Joseph Paintsil, Gabriel Pec, and Ruben Ramos Jr. offer attacking prowess. With these players in place, the Galaxy is poised to make its mark in the 2025 season.