Some MLS owners not happy.
Article rightfully calls out that USSF and MLS interests are not always aligned and youth development is certainly one of those areas.
One complexity - USSF has historically refused to enforce development compensation, a system under which a pro team that signs a player developed by another club (and original club doesn't charge the family for that development), has to compensate the developing club. With respect to MLS' teams, this absence of enforcement both helps (when the poach players from other youth clubs) and hinders (when overseas' clubs poach their own).
Article rightfully calls out that USSF and MLS interests are not always aligned and youth development is certainly one of those areas.
One complexity - USSF has historically refused to enforce development compensation, a system under which a pro team that signs a player developed by another club (and original club doesn't charge the family for that development), has to compensate the developing club. With respect to MLS' teams, this absence of enforcement both helps (when the poach players from other youth clubs) and hinders (when overseas' clubs poach their own).
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