The New England Revolution saw another influx of cash on Thursday, as the club received $100,000 in 2024 General Allocation Money from FC Dallas in exchange for the Discover Priority for Croatian striker Petar Musa.
The 25-year-old striker’s signing became FC Dallas’ most expensive purchase as they reportedly sent Portuguese side Benfica $9.7 million with add-ons up to $13 million for Musa.
Considering all three of the Revolution’s Designated Player spots are filled, the Revolution could not offer Musa a contract, which led to Thursday’s trade.
Thursday’s $100,000 adds to the pile of allocation money the Revolution have received this offseason. On January 15th, the club received $125,000 from Minnesota United in exchange for Revolution II forward Jordan Adebayo-Smith. The club also received $175,000 in GAM on January 26th, when they dealt an international roster spot to Charlotte FC after DP striker Giacomo Vrioni received his green card.