Henrich Ravas’ time with the New England Revolution appears to be over according to sources close to Tom Bogert and Seth Macomber.

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GiveMeSport’s Tom Bogert was the first to report Polish Ekstraklasa side Cracovia was in negotiations with the Revs to acquire the Slovakian goalkeeper.

Sources close to our own Seth Macomber claim New England and KS Cracovia reached an agreement on a move for the 26-year-old keeper.

Ravas' move to Cracovia comes just seven months after signing with New England as a free agent. After seven appearances in 2024, where Ravas amassed a 1-6-0 record and conceded 13 goals, the Revolution signed free-agent keeper Aljaz Ivacic. Ravas made one more appearance following the signing and has been a bench player since his last appearance on April 28th.

Ravas’ reported departure gives the Revolution more flexibility as it frees up much-needed cap space along with a senior and international roster spot, which they could use in the upcoming secondary transfer window that opens on July 18th.