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Daily Links: McGlynn and Harriel called up to USA Olympic team training

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Philadelphia Union News

Union’s Jack McGlynn and Nathan Harriel invited to U.S. Olympic team training camp
Paxten Aaronson is also on the squad, as the countdown to next year’s summer Olympics in Paris officially begins for the U.S. men’s team.

MLS News

MLS Weekend: Messi & Miami out of playoff chase
Álvaro Barreal was the first player to get a rebound off a Drake Callender save and the Supporters’ Shield winners buried Inter Miami for good.

DC United parts ways with head coach Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney will not return as head coach of the Black and Red, the club announced Saturday. DC United claimed a 2-0 victory over NYCFC on Saturday, but will finish outside of the playoff picture after completing their 34-match schedule.

October international window: Which MLS players were called up?
The October 2023 international window will include dozens of players from various Major League Soccer clubs.

Alaska Airlines ending sponsorship deal with Portland Timbers after 13 seasons
The Timbers have donned the Alaska Airlines logo on the front of their jerseys since joining MLS in 2011, an exceedingly rare period of time for a club to maintain its kit sponsor. The Seattle-based airline also had an overall sponsorship deal with the Portland Thorns, but that is set to expire at the end of the 2023 season as well.

 

Hello Union fans! My name is Alex and I've been doing the daily links post for Brotherly Game since the 2016 season. You'll find me on here with all the biggest news stories in MLS and around the world. I also live tweet many of the Union games, and I'm a season ticket hold in section 102. Stop by and say hi!

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