Major League Soccer's Matthew Doyle recently took a look at the New England Revolution roster and dropped some interesting details.

The Armchair Analyst noted that Luca Langoni is attracting interest from clubs in South America as well as in MLS. The note of interest is intriguing, as this seems to be the first mention of it.

In 2025, the winger scored two goals and two assists over 27 games played. Since coming to New England, he has played in 38 MLS games, tallying five goals and four assists.

Additionally, Doyle highlighted another player with links to Marko Mitrovic that the club could target. The analyst noted that U.S. U20 Joshua Wynder has struggled to break into the S.L. Benfica squad.

The center back has played in 36 games for Benfica's B squad but has only featured once for the first team. Wynder was transferred to the Portuguese side in 2023 from USL Championship club Louisville City FC for the largest transfer fee for a USL Championship player.

The suggested target comes as Brayan Ceballos is being linked to a loan move to Colombia. Mitrovic has already brought in Ethan Kohler, a defender he has worked with while a coach in the U.S. youth system.

Additionally, New England has been working to acquire winger Griffin Yow potentially. He would naturally be a replacement for the already-departed Tomas Chancalay as well as Langoni.

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