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Designated Player Rule

The Designated Player Rule, nicknamed the Beckham Rule, allows Major League Soccer franchises to sign up to three players that would be considered outside their salary cap (either by offering the player higher wages or by paying a transfer fee for the player). The rule, which was adopted ahead of the 2007 MLS season, enables teams to compete for star players in the international football market. The rule is one of two mechanisms by which MLS teams may exceed their salary cap, the other being allocation money. As of December 2019, there have been 209 Designated Players in league history.

David Beckham was the league's first Designated Player, with the rule being nicknamed the "Beckham Rule".

The rule is informally named after David Beckham, in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players, after Beckham entered into negotiations to join the league.[1][2] Beckham was the first player signed under this rule, signing a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007 with a guaranteed annual salary of $6.5 million.[3][4]

History edit

The team salary cap was estimated to be around US$1.9 million in 2006,[5] was $2.1 million in 2007, and was raised to $2.3 million for the 2008 season.[6][7] As part of the 2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement between MLS and the MLS Players' Union, the 2010 salary cap was $2.55 million, with an automatic five percent increase each year until the expiration of the agreement at the end of the 2014 season.

Under the 2007 rule:

  • The rule expires at the end of the 2009 season, and must be renewed then or allowed to lapse.
  • For each Designated Player, $400,000[7][8] of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league, with any remaining salary being paid by the team's owner. This value was increased for the 2009 season to $415,000.
  • Prior to the 2007 season, there were three players whose salary exceeded $400,000. These players were Landon Donovan, Carlos Ruiz, and Eddie Johnson. According to the rule, these players were grandfathered in for the 2007 season, and the exemption was extended after the 2007 season, with the league planning to review the issue at a future date. It was possible that the league would be required to renegotiate these players' contracts or consider them Designated Players. However, prior to the start of the 2008 season, Johnson moved to Fulham of the Premier League,[9] while following Dwayne De Rosario's signing by Toronto FC in January 2009, Ruiz was released by the club and left MLS to play for Olimpia Asunción. This left Donovan as the lone player whose 2009 salary remained grandfathered under the exemption provision. However, there were several more players whose guaranteed salary exceeded the Designated Player amount, but whose salary cap expense was actually lower than their true salary due to the allocation rule. These players include Shalrie Joseph ($450,000), Christian Gomez ($430,000), Dwayne De Rosario ($425,750), and Taylor Twellman ($420,000).
  • Each team initially had one Designated Player spot, but could trade their Designated Spot to another team; teams were allowed a maximum of two Designated Players.
  • Only $325,000 of a team's second Designated Player counted against the salary cap, which was increased to $335,000 in 2009.[7]

The 2010 changes:[10]

  • The rule has no expiration date.
  • For each Designated Player, $335,000 of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league ($167,500 for DP players joining during the MLS summer transfer window), with any remaining salary being paid by the team's owner. This amount is halved for Designated Players signed in the middle of the season. The salary cap value of Designated Players can also be reduced using allocation money. Finally, teams whose Designated Players transfer abroad in the middle of a season can recoup part of the Designated Players' salary cap value.
  • Landon Donovan is no longer grandfathered into the rule and must be considered a Designated Player.
  • Each team is allowed two Designated Player spots, and they can no longer trade their Designated Player spots. The New York Red Bulls will receive $70,000 in allocation money in return for the nullification of their 2007 trade with Chivas USA for an additional Designated Player spot. This means that both New York and Chivas USA will have two Designated Player spots for the 2010 season.
  • Teams can pay a $250,000 "luxury tax" for the right to sign a third Designated Player. This $250,000 would be distributed equally to all MLS teams that have not signed a third Designated Player in the form of allocation money.

The 2012 changes:[11]

Starting with the 2012 season, the rule was changed with respect to younger players. MLS announced the changes in August 2011 after clubs expressed concern about signing young international players with no guarantees that they would develop into stars.

  • Designated Players over the age of 23 will carry a salary budget charge of $350,000, unless the player joins his club in the middle of the season, in which case his budget charge will be $175,000.
  • Designated Players 21–23 years old count as $200,000 against the club's salary budget.
  • Designated Players 20 years old or younger count as $150,000 against the club's salary budget.
  • The budget charge for the midseason signing of a young Designated Player (23 years old and younger) is $150,000 and this amount cannot be lowered with allocation funds.
  • Clubs will not have to buy the third DP roster slot to accommodate Designated Players 23 years old and younger.
  • Age of player is determined by year (not date) of birth.

The maximum budget charge for Designated Players over age 23 was increased to $368,750 for 2013, $387,500 in 2014, $436,250 in 2015, $457,500 in 2016, and $480,625 in 2017. The budget charge for those who join during the midseason transfer window has remained at one-half of the full-season cap charge since the inception of the rule. The budget charges for younger players have not changed since 2012.[12]

Background edit

The rule is informally named after David Beckham, in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players of Beckham's caliber.[1][2] Beckham was the first player to be signed under this rule, signing a lucrative contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy worth up to $250 million over five years, with direct guaranteed compensation from MLS and Galaxy at $6.5 million a year.[3]

Current Designated Players edit

As of May 14, 2024[13]
Year signed
as DP
Player Nation­ality Current club 2023 guaranteed compensation[14]
2017 Albert Rusnák   Seattle Sounders $1,871,667
2018 Raúl Ruidíaz   Seattle Sounders $3,201,120
2019 Johnny Russell   Sporting Kansas City $1,000,000
2019 Carles Gil   New England Revolution $3,545,833
2020 Hany Mukhtar   Nashville SC $3,188,750
2020 Darlington Nagbe   Columbus Crew $1,800,000
2020 Alan Pulido   Sporting Kansas City $2,200,000
2020 Cristian Espinoza   San Jose Earthquakes $1,265,000
2020 Victor Wanyama   CF Montréal $1,800,000
2020 Emanuel Reynoso   Minnesota United $2,151,200
2021 Luciano Acosta   FC Cincinnati $2,166,983
2021 Kévin Cabral   Colorado Rapids $1,800,000
2021 Talles Magno   New York City FC $1,198,000
2021 Sebastián Driussi   Austin FC $6,022,500
2021 Ryan Gauld   Vancouver Whitecaps FC $2,505,000
2022 Alexander Ring   Austin FC $1,640,000
2022 Julián Carranza   Philadelphia Union $950,000
2022 Sebastián Ferreira   Houston Dynamo $2,130,200
2022 Jesús Ferreira   FC Dallas $1,852,000
2022 Facundo Torres   Orlando City $993,200
2022 Mikael Uhre   Philadelphia Union $1,940,000
2022 Alan Velasco   FC Dallas $1,401,000
2022 Thiago Martins   New York City FC $2,112,000
2022 Thiago Almada   Atlanta United $2,332,000
2022 Xherdan Shaqiri   Chicago Fire $8,153,000
2022 Obinna Nwobodo   FC Cincinnati $1,289,400
2022 Andrés Cubas   Vancouver Whitecaps FC $900,000
2022 Walker Zimmerman   Nashville SC $2,056,979
2022 Héctor Herrera   Houston Dynamo $5,246,875
2022 Cucho Hernández   Columbus Crew $2,886,000
2022 Lorenzo Insigne   Toronto FC $15,400,000
2022 Giacomo Vrioni   New England Revolution $1,847,500
2022 Federico Bernardeschi   Toronto FC $6,295,381
2022 Emiliano Rigoni   Austin FC $2,047,996
2022 Christian Benteke   D.C. United $4,432,778
2022 Denis Bouanga   Los Angeles FC $2,083,333
2023 João Klauss   St. Louis City SC $1,370,284
2023 Eduard Löwen   St. Louis City SC $1,344,250
2023 Evander   Portland Timbers $2,230,000
2023 Dániel Gazdag   Philadelphia Union $1,355,000
2023 Martín Ojeda   Orlando City $912,600
2023 Enzo Copetti   Charlotte FC $1,142,250
2023 Mateusz Klich   D.C. United $2,093,588
2023 Leonardo Campana   Inter Miami $601,680
2023 Carlos Gruezo   San Jose Earthquakes $1,571,086
2023 Dante Vanzeir   New York Red Bulls $1,459,767
2023 Giorgos Giakoumakis   Atlanta United $1,748,728
2023 Riqui Puig   LA Galaxy $1,732,500
2023 Santiago Rodríguez   New York City FC $1,331,333
2023 Jonathan Osorio   Toronto FC $1,400,000
2023 Cristian Arango   Real Salt Lake $2,088,746
2023 Aaron Boupendza   FC Cincinnati $1,127,600
2023 Teemu Pukki   Minnesota United $3,550,000
2023 Rafael Navarro   Colorado Rapids $1,427,708
2023 Lionel Messi   Inter Miami $20,446,667
2023 Sergio Busquets   Inter Miami $1,775,000
2023 Sam Surridge   Nashville SC $2,907,639
2023 Saba Lobzhanidze   Atlanta United $2,150,750
2023 Diego Rossi   Columbus Crew $2,677,000
2024 Tomás Chancalay   New England Revolution $n/a
2024 Emil Forsberg   New York Red Bulls $n/a
2024 Djordje Mihailovic   Colorado Rapids $n/a
2024 Pedro de la Vega   Seattle Sounders $n/a
2024 Gabriel Pec   LA Galaxy $n/a
2024 Petar Musa   FC Dallas $n/a
2024 Matti Peltola   D.C. United $n/a
2024 Hugo Cuypers   Chicago Fire $n/a
2024 Luis Muriel   Orlando City $n/a
2024 Joseph Paintsil   LA Galaxy $n/a
2024 Liel Abada   Charlotte FC $n/a
2024 Jonathan Rodríguez   Portland Timbers $n/a
2024 Hernán López   San Jose Earthquakes $n/a
2024 Olivier Giroud   Los Angeles FC $n/a

Notes

  • Chart indicates when players signed their current Designated Player contract, not necessarily their first year in MLS.
  • Other players in MLS may also be paid a salary that takes them above the Designated Player threshold, but they have had their salary reduced against the salary cap using General or Targeted Allocation Money.[15]
  • Player salaries may be below the Designated Player threshold, but their transfer fee might mean the total compensation takes them above the threshold.
  • Player salaries include compensation from their MLS contract, not including any bonuses or compensation from contracts with individual teams or their affiliates.

Club DP history edit

As of May 14, 2024[16]

Notes

  • The below list indicates players who have had their contract assigned as a Designated Player (DP) contract during their time in MLS. Players may have not always have had a DP contract, or have later had their contract negotiated below a DP level. Similarly, some players have been in MLS whose salary has been at a DP level, but the club has opted to bring their salary below the DP threshold using General Allocation Money or Targeted Allocation Money. Their listed "Years as DP" indicates what seasons they were active as a DP for that club only. Players in bold are currently signed to a DP contract by their club.
  • Former MLS sides Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny were dissolved before the introduction of the Designated Player Rule.

Atlanta United FC edit

Austin FC edit

Charlotte FC edit

Player Previous club Years as DP
  Jordy Alcívar   L.D.U. Quito 2022
  Karol Świderski   PAOK 2022–2023
  Kamil Jóźwiak   Derby County 2022–2023
  Enzo Copetti   Racing Club 2023–
  Liel Abada   Celtic 2024–

Chicago Fire FC edit

Player Previous club Years as DP
  Cuauhtémoc Blanco   América 2007–2009
  Freddie Ljungberg   Seattle Sounders FC 2010
  Nery Castillo   Shakhtar Donetsk 2010
  Álvaro Fernández   Seattle Sounders FC 2012–2013
  Sherjill MacDonald   Germinal Beerschot 2012–2013
  Federico Puppo   Danubio 2012–2014
  Egidio Arévalo Ríos   Tijuana 2013
  Juan Luis Anangonó   El Nacional 2013–2014
  Gilberto   Toronto FC 2015–2016
  David Accam   Helsingborg 2015–2017
  Shaun Maloney   Wigan Athletic 2015
  Kennedy Igboananike   AIK 2015–2016
  Nemanja Nikolić   Legia Warsaw 2017–2019
  Bastian Schweinsteiger   Manchester United 2017–2019
  Aleksandar Katai   Alavés 2019
  Robert Berić   Saint-Étienne 2020–2021
  Ignacio Aliseda   Defensa y Justicia 2020–2021
  Gastón Giménez   Vélez Sarsfield 2020–2022
  Xherdan Shaqiri   Lyon 2022–
  Jairo Torres   Atlas 2022–2023
  Ousmane Doumbia   Lugano 2023
  Hugo Cuypers   Gent 2024–

Chivas USA (defunct) edit

FC Cincinnati edit

Player Previous club Years as DP
  Fanendo Adi   Portland Timbers 2019
  Allan Cruz   Herediano 2019–2020
  Yuya Kubo   Gent 2020, 2021–2022
  Jürgen Locadia   Brighton & Hove Albion 2020–2021
  Brenner   São Paulo 2021–2023
  Luciano Acosta   Atlas 2021–
  Obinna Nwobodo   Göztepe 2022–
  Aaron Boupendza   Al-Shabab 2023–

Colorado Rapids edit

Columbus Crew edit

FC Dallas edit

D.C. United edit

Houston Dynamo FC edit

Inter Miami CF edit

Sporting Kansas City edit

LA Galaxy edit

Player Previous club Years as DP
  David Beckham   Real Madrid 2007–2012
  Landon Donovan   Bayer Leverkusen 2010–2014
  Juan Pablo Ángel   New York Red Bulls 2011
  Robbie Keane   Tottenham Hotspur 2011–2016
  Omar Gonzalez   University of Maryland 2013–2015
  Steven Gerrard   Liverpool 2015–2016
  Giovani dos Santos   Villarreal 2015–2018
  Jelle Van Damme   Standard Liège 2016–2017[17]
  Romain Alessandrini   Marseille 2017–2019
  Jonathan dos Santos   Villarreal 2017–2021
  Zlatan Ibrahimović   Manchester United 2019
  Cristian Pavón   Boca Juniors 2020
  Javier Hernández   Sevilla 2020–2023
  Kévin Cabral   Valenciennes 2021–2022
  Douglas Costa   Juventus 2022–2023
  Riqui Puig   Barcelona 2023–
  Gabriel Pec   Vasco da Gama 2024–
  Joseph Paintsil   Genk 2024–

Los Angeles FC edit

Player Previous club Years as DP
  Carlos Vela   Real Sociedad 2018–2023
  Diego Rossi   Peñarol 2018–2021
  André Horta   Benfica 2018–2019
  Brian Rodríguez   Peñarol 2019–2021
  Denis Bouanga   Saint-Étienne 2022–
  Olivier Giroud   AC Milan 2024–

Minnesota United FC edit

CF Montréal edit

Nashville SC edit

Player Previous club Years as DP
  Hany Mukhtar[18]   Brøndby IF 2020–
  Randall Leal   Saprissa 2020–2021
  Jhonder Cádiz   Benfica 2020–2021
  Aké Loba   Monterrey 2021–2023
  Walker Zimmerman   Los Angeles FC 2022–
  Sam Surridge   Nottingham Forest 2023–

New England Revolution edit

New York City FC edit

Player Previous club Years as DP
  David Villa   Atlético Madrid 2014–2018
  Frank Lampard   Manchester City 2015–2016
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The Designated Player Rule nicknamed the Beckham Rule allows Major League Soccer franchises to sign up to three players that would be considered outside their salary cap either by offering the player higher wages or by paying a transfer fee for the player The rule which was adopted ahead of the 2007 MLS season enables teams to compete for star players in the international football market The rule is one of two mechanisms by which MLS teams may exceed their salary cap the other being allocation money As of December 2019 there have been 209 Designated Players in league history David Beckham was the league s first Designated Player with the rule being nicknamed the Beckham Rule The rule is informally named after David Beckham in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players after Beckham entered into negotiations to join the league 1 2 Beckham was the first player signed under this rule signing a five year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007 with a guaranteed annual salary of 6 5 million 3 4 Contents 1 History 2 Background 3 Current Designated Players 4 Club DP history 4 1 Atlanta United FC 4 2 Austin FC 4 3 Charlotte FC 4 4 Chicago Fire FC 4 5 Chivas USA defunct 4 6 FC Cincinnati 4 7 Colorado Rapids 4 8 Columbus Crew 4 9 FC Dallas 4 10 D C United 4 11 Houston Dynamo FC 4 12 Inter Miami CF 4 13 Sporting Kansas City 4 14 LA Galaxy 4 15 Los Angeles FC 4 16 Minnesota United FC 4 17 CF Montreal 4 18 Nashville SC 4 19 New England Revolution 4 20 New York City FC 4 21 New York Red Bulls 4 22 Orlando City SC 4 23 Philadelphia Union 4 24 Portland Timbers 4 25 Real Salt Lake 4 26 St Louis City SC 4 27 San Jose Earthquakes 4 28 Seattle Sounders FC 4 29 Toronto FC 4 30 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 5 Past and present Designated Players by country 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe team salary cap was estimated to be around US 1 9 million in 2006 5 was 2 1 million in 2007 and was raised to 2 3 million for the 2008 season 6 7 As part of the 2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement between MLS and the MLS Players Union the 2010 salary cap was 2 55 million with an automatic five percent increase each year until the expiration of the agreement at the end of the 2014 season Under the 2007 rule The rule expires at the end of the 2009 season and must be renewed then or allowed to lapse For each Designated Player 400 000 7 8 of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league with any remaining salary being paid by the team s owner This value was increased for the 2009 season to 415 000 Prior to the 2007 season there were three players whose salary exceeded 400 000 These players were Landon Donovan Carlos Ruiz and Eddie Johnson According to the rule these players were grandfathered in for the 2007 season and the exemption was extended after the 2007 season with the league planning to review the issue at a future date It was possible that the league would be required to renegotiate these players contracts or consider them Designated Players However prior to the start of the 2008 season Johnson moved to Fulham of the Premier League 9 while following Dwayne De Rosario s signing by Toronto FC in January 2009 Ruiz was released by the club and left MLS to play for Olimpia Asuncion This left Donovan as the lone player whose 2009 salary remained grandfathered under the exemption provision However there were several more players whose guaranteed salary exceeded the Designated Player amount but whose salary cap expense was actually lower than their true salary due to the allocation rule These players include Shalrie Joseph 450 000 Christian Gomez 430 000 Dwayne De Rosario 425 750 and Taylor Twellman 420 000 Each team initially had one Designated Player spot but could trade their Designated Spot to another team teams were allowed a maximum of two Designated Players Only 325 000 of a team s second Designated Player counted against the salary cap which was increased to 335 000 in 2009 7 The 2010 changes 10 The rule has no expiration date For each Designated Player 335 000 of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league 167 500 for DP players joining during the MLS summer transfer window with any remaining salary being paid by the team s owner This amount is halved for Designated Players signed in the middle of the season The salary cap value of Designated Players can also be reduced using allocation money Finally teams whose Designated Players transfer abroad in the middle of a season can recoup part of the Designated Players salary cap value Landon Donovan is no longer grandfathered into the rule and must be considered a Designated Player Each team is allowed two Designated Player spots and they can no longer trade their Designated Player spots The New York Red Bulls will receive 70 000 in allocation money in return for the nullification of their 2007 trade with Chivas USA for an additional Designated Player spot This means that both New York and Chivas USA will have two Designated Player spots for the 2010 season Teams can pay a 250 000 luxury tax for the right to sign a third Designated Player This 250 000 would be distributed equally to all MLS teams that have not signed a third Designated Player in the form of allocation money The 2012 changes 11 Starting with the 2012 season the rule was changed with respect to younger players MLS announced the changes in August 2011 after clubs expressed concern about signing young international players with no guarantees that they would develop into stars Designated Players over the age of 23 will carry a salary budget charge of 350 000 unless the player joins his club in the middle of the season in which case his budget charge will be 175 000 Designated Players 21 23 years old count as 200 000 against the club s salary budget Designated Players 20 years old or younger count as 150 000 against the club s salary budget The budget charge for the midseason signing of a young Designated Player 23 years old and younger is 150 000 and this amount cannot be lowered with allocation funds Clubs will not have to buy the third DP roster slot to accommodate Designated Players 23 years old and younger Age of player is determined by year not date of birth The maximum budget charge for Designated Players over age 23 was increased to 368 750 for 2013 387 500 in 2014 436 250 in 2015 457 500 in 2016 and 480 625 in 2017 The budget charge for those who join during the midseason transfer window has remained at one half of the full season cap charge since the inception of the rule The budget charges for younger players have not changed since 2012 12 Background editThe rule is informally named after David Beckham in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players of Beckham s caliber 1 2 Beckham was the first player to be signed under this rule signing a lucrative contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy worth up to 250 million over five years with direct guaranteed compensation from MLS and Galaxy at 6 5 million a year 3 Current Designated Players editAs of May 14 2024 13 Year signed as DP Player Nation ality Current club 2023 guaranteed compensation 14 2017 Albert Rusnak nbsp Seattle Sounders 1 871 667 2018 Raul Ruidiaz nbsp Seattle Sounders 3 201 120 2019 Johnny Russell nbsp Sporting Kansas City 1 000 000 2019 Carles Gil nbsp New England Revolution 3 545 833 2020 Hany Mukhtar nbsp Nashville SC 3 188 750 2020 Darlington Nagbe nbsp Columbus Crew 1 800 000 2020 Alan Pulido nbsp Sporting Kansas City 2 200 000 2020 Cristian Espinoza nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 1 265 000 2020 Victor Wanyama nbsp CF Montreal 1 800 000 2020 Emanuel Reynoso nbsp Minnesota United 2 151 200 2021 Luciano Acosta nbsp FC Cincinnati 2 166 983 2021 Kevin Cabral nbsp Colorado Rapids 1 800 000 2021 Talles Magno nbsp New York City FC 1 198 000 2021 Sebastian Driussi nbsp Austin FC 6 022 500 2021 Ryan Gauld nbsp Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 505 000 2022 Alexander Ring nbsp Austin FC 1 640 000 2022 Julian Carranza nbsp Philadelphia Union 950 000 2022 Sebastian Ferreira nbsp Houston Dynamo 2 130 200 2022 Jesus Ferreira nbsp FC Dallas 1 852 000 2022 Facundo Torres nbsp Orlando City 993 200 2022 Mikael Uhre nbsp Philadelphia Union 1 940 000 2022 Alan Velasco nbsp FC Dallas 1 401 000 2022 Thiago Martins nbsp New York City FC 2 112 000 2022 Thiago Almada nbsp Atlanta United 2 332 000 2022 Xherdan Shaqiri nbsp Chicago Fire 8 153 000 2022 Obinna Nwobodo nbsp FC Cincinnati 1 289 400 2022 Andres Cubas nbsp Vancouver Whitecaps FC 900 000 2022 Walker Zimmerman nbsp Nashville SC 2 056 979 2022 Hector Herrera nbsp Houston Dynamo 5 246 875 2022 Cucho Hernandez nbsp Columbus Crew 2 886 000 2022 Lorenzo Insigne nbsp Toronto FC 15 400 000 2022 Giacomo Vrioni nbsp New England Revolution 1 847 500 2022 Federico Bernardeschi nbsp Toronto FC 6 295 381 2022 Emiliano Rigoni nbsp Austin FC 2 047 996 2022 Christian Benteke nbsp D C United 4 432 778 2022 Denis Bouanga nbsp Los Angeles FC 2 083 333 2023 Joao Klauss nbsp St Louis City SC 1 370 284 2023 Eduard Lowen nbsp St Louis City SC 1 344 250 2023 Evander nbsp Portland Timbers 2 230 000 2023 Daniel Gazdag nbsp Philadelphia Union 1 355 000 2023 Martin Ojeda nbsp Orlando City 912 600 2023 Enzo Copetti nbsp Charlotte FC 1 142 250 2023 Mateusz Klich nbsp D C United 2 093 588 2023 Leonardo Campana nbsp Inter Miami 601 680 2023 Carlos Gruezo nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 1 571 086 2023 Dante Vanzeir nbsp New York Red Bulls 1 459 767 2023 Giorgos Giakoumakis nbsp Atlanta United 1 748 728 2023 Riqui Puig nbsp LA Galaxy 1 732 500 2023 Santiago Rodriguez nbsp New York City FC 1 331 333 2023 Jonathan Osorio nbsp Toronto FC 1 400 000 2023 Cristian Arango nbsp Real Salt Lake 2 088 746 2023 Aaron Boupendza nbsp FC Cincinnati 1 127 600 2023 Teemu Pukki nbsp Minnesota United 3 550 000 2023 Rafael Navarro nbsp Colorado Rapids 1 427 708 2023 Lionel Messi nbsp Inter Miami 20 446 667 2023 Sergio Busquets nbsp Inter Miami 1 775 000 2023 Sam Surridge nbsp Nashville SC 2 907 639 2023 Saba Lobzhanidze nbsp Atlanta United 2 150 750 2023 Diego Rossi nbsp Columbus Crew 2 677 000 2024 Tomas Chancalay nbsp New England Revolution n a 2024 Emil Forsberg nbsp New York Red Bulls n a 2024 Djordje Mihailovic nbsp Colorado Rapids n a 2024 Pedro de la Vega nbsp Seattle Sounders n a 2024 Gabriel Pec nbsp LA Galaxy n a 2024 Petar Musa nbsp FC Dallas n a 2024 Matti Peltola nbsp D C United n a 2024 Hugo Cuypers nbsp Chicago Fire n a 2024 Luis Muriel nbsp Orlando City n a 2024 Joseph Paintsil nbsp LA Galaxy n a 2024 Liel Abada nbsp Charlotte FC n a 2024 Jonathan Rodriguez nbsp Portland Timbers n a 2024 Hernan Lopez nbsp San Jose Earthquakes n a 2024 Olivier Giroud nbsp Los Angeles FC n a Notes Chart indicates when players signed their current Designated Player contract not necessarily their first year in MLS Other players in MLS may also be paid a salary that takes them above the Designated Player threshold but they have had their salary reduced against the salary cap using General or Targeted Allocation Money 15 Player salaries may be below the Designated Player threshold but their transfer fee might mean the total compensation takes them above the threshold Player salaries include compensation from their MLS contract not including any bonuses or compensation from contracts with individual teams or their affiliates Club DP history editAs of May 14 2024 16 Notes The below list indicates players who have had their contract assigned as a Designated Player DP contract during their time in MLS Players may have not always have had a DP contract or have later had their contract negotiated below a DP level Similarly some players have been in MLS whose salary has been at a DP level but the club has opted to bring their salary below the DP threshold using General Allocation Money or Targeted Allocation Money Their listed Years as DP indicates what seasons they were active as a DP for that club only Players in bold are currently signed to a DP contract by their club Former MLS sides Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny were dissolved before the introduction of the Designated Player Rule Atlanta United FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Hector Villalba nbsp San Lorenzo 2017 nbsp Miguel Almiron nbsp Lanus 2017 2018 nbsp Josef Martinez nbsp Torino 2017 2022 nbsp Esequiel Barco nbsp Independiente 2018 2021 nbsp Pity Martinez nbsp River Plate 2019 2020 nbsp Marcelino Moreno nbsp Lanus 2020 nbsp Alan Franco nbsp Independiente 2021 nbsp Luiz Araujo nbsp Lille 2021 2023 nbsp Thiago Almada nbsp Velez Sarsfield 2022 nbsp Giorgos Giakoumakis nbsp Celtic 2023 nbsp Saba Lobzhanidze nbsp Hatayspor 2023 Austin FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Cecilio Dominguez nbsp Independiente 2021 2022 nbsp Tomas Pochettino nbsp Talleres 2021 nbsp Sebastian Driussi nbsp Zenit Saint Petersburg 2021 nbsp Alexander Ring nbsp New York City FC 2022 nbsp Emiliano Rigoni nbsp Sao Paulo 2022 Charlotte FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Jordy Alcivar nbsp L D U Quito 2022 nbsp Karol Swiderski nbsp PAOK 2022 2023 nbsp Kamil Jozwiak nbsp Derby County 2022 2023 nbsp Enzo Copetti nbsp Racing Club 2023 nbsp Liel Abada nbsp Celtic 2024 Chicago Fire FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Cuauhtemoc Blanco nbsp America 2007 2009 nbsp Freddie Ljungberg nbsp Seattle Sounders FC 2010 nbsp Nery Castillo nbsp Shakhtar Donetsk 2010 nbsp Alvaro Fernandez nbsp Seattle Sounders FC 2012 2013 nbsp Sherjill MacDonald nbsp Germinal Beerschot 2012 2013 nbsp Federico Puppo nbsp Danubio 2012 2014 nbsp Egidio Arevalo Rios nbsp Tijuana 2013 nbsp Juan Luis Anangono nbsp El Nacional 2013 2014 nbsp Gilberto nbsp Toronto FC 2015 2016 nbsp David Accam nbsp Helsingborg 2015 2017 nbsp Shaun Maloney nbsp Wigan Athletic 2015 nbsp Kennedy Igboananike nbsp AIK 2015 2016 nbsp Nemanja Nikolic nbsp Legia Warsaw 2017 2019 nbsp Bastian Schweinsteiger nbsp Manchester United 2017 2019 nbsp Aleksandar Katai nbsp Alaves 2019 nbsp Robert Beric nbsp Saint Etienne 2020 2021 nbsp Ignacio Aliseda nbsp Defensa y Justicia 2020 2021 nbsp Gaston Gimenez nbsp Velez Sarsfield 2020 2022 nbsp Xherdan Shaqiri nbsp Lyon 2022 nbsp Jairo Torres nbsp Atlas 2022 2023 nbsp Ousmane Doumbia nbsp Lugano 2023 nbsp Hugo Cuypers nbsp Gent 2024 Chivas USA defunct edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Juan Pablo Angel nbsp LA Galaxy 2011 2012 nbsp Oswaldo Minda nbsp Deportivo Quito 2012 2014 nbsp Shalrie Joseph nbsp New England Revolution 2012 nbsp Erick Torres nbsp Guadalajara 2013 2014 nbsp Mauro Rosales nbsp Seattle Sounders FC 2014 FC Cincinnati edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Fanendo Adi nbsp Portland Timbers 2019 nbsp Allan Cruz nbsp Herediano 2019 2020 nbsp Yuya Kubo nbsp Gent 2020 2021 2022 nbsp Jurgen Locadia nbsp Brighton amp Hove Albion 2020 2021 nbsp Brenner nbsp Sao Paulo 2021 2023 nbsp Luciano Acosta nbsp Atlas 2021 nbsp Obinna Nwobodo nbsp Goztepe 2022 nbsp Aaron Boupendza nbsp Al Shabab 2023 Colorado Rapids edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Gabriel Torres nbsp Zamora 2013 2015 nbsp Juan Edgardo Ramirez nbsp Argentinos Juniors 2015 2017 nbsp Kevin Doyle nbsp Wolverhampton Wanderers 2015 2016 nbsp Shkelzen Gashi nbsp Basel 2016 2018 nbsp Tim Howard nbsp Everton 2016 2019 nbsp Younes Namli nbsp Krasnodar 2020 2021 nbsp Gyasi Zardes nbsp Columbus Crew 2022 nbsp Kevin Cabral nbsp LA Galaxy 2023 nbsp Andreas Maxso nbsp Brondby 2023 nbsp Rafael Navarro nbsp Palmeiras 2023 nbsp Djordje Mihailovic nbsp AZ 2023 Columbus Crew edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Guillermo Barros Schelotto nbsp Boca Juniors 2009 2010 nbsp Andres Mendoza nbsp Diyarbakirspor 2010 2011 nbsp Federico Higuain nbsp Colon 2012 2019 nbsp Kei Kamara nbsp Middlesbrough 2016 nbsp Jonathan Mensah nbsp Anzhi Makhachkala 2017 nbsp Pedro Santos nbsp Braga 2017 2019 nbsp Gyasi Zardes nbsp LA Galaxy 2019 2022 nbsp Darlington Nagbe nbsp Atlanta United 2020 nbsp Lucas Zelarayan nbsp UANL 2020 2023 nbsp Cucho Hernandez nbsp Watford 2022 nbsp Diego Rossi nbsp Fenerbahce 2023 FC Dallas edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Denilson nbsp Al Nassr 2007 nbsp David Ferreira nbsp Atletico Paranaense 2009 2013 nbsp Fabian Castillo nbsp Deportivo Cali 2011 2015 nbsp Julian de Guzman nbsp Toronto FC 2012 nbsp Eric Hassli nbsp Toronto FC 2013 nbsp Mauro Diaz nbsp River Plate 2013 2016 nbsp Andres Escobar nbsp Dynamo Kyiv 2014 nbsp David Texeira nbsp Groningen 2014 2015 nbsp Carlos Gruezo nbsp VfB Stuttgart 2016 2018 nbsp Anibal Chala nbsp El Nacional 2017 nbsp Cristian Colman nbsp Nacional Asuncion 2017 2018 nbsp Santiago Mosquera nbsp Millonarios 2018 2020 nbsp Bryan Acosta nbsp Tenerife 2019 2021 nbsp Pablo Aranguiz nbsp Union Espanola 2019 nbsp Franco Jara nbsp Pachuca 2020 2022 nbsp Jesus Ferreira nbsp FC Dallas Academy 2022 nbsp Alan Velasco nbsp Independiente 2022 nbsp Petar Musa nbsp Benfica 2024 D C United edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Luciano Emilio nbsp Olimpia 2008 2009 nbsp Marcelo Gallardo nbsp Paris Saint Germain 2008 nbsp Branko Boskovic nbsp Rapid Wien 2010 2012 nbsp Dwayne De Rosario nbsp New York Red Bulls 2011 2013 nbsp Hamdi Salihi nbsp Rapid Wien 2012 nbsp Rafael nbsp Bahia 2013 nbsp Eddie Johnson nbsp Seattle Sounders FC 2014 2015 nbsp Fabian Espindola nbsp New York Red Bulls 2015 2016 nbsp Paul Arriola nbsp Tijuana 2017 2021 nbsp Wayne Rooney nbsp Everton 2018 2019 nbsp Lucas Rodriguez nbsp Estudiantes 2019 nbsp Edison Flores nbsp Morelia 2020 2022 nbsp Taxiarchis Fountas nbsp Rapid Wien 2022 2023 nbsp Victor Palsson nbsp Schalke 04 2022 nbsp Christian Benteke nbsp Crystal Palace 2022 nbsp Mateusz Klich nbsp Leeds United 2023 nbsp Matti Peltola nbsp HJK 2024 Houston Dynamo FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Luis Angel Landin nbsp Morelia 2009 2010 nbsp Boniek Garcia nbsp Olimpia 2012 2014 nbsp Giles Barnes nbsp Doncaster Rovers 2012 2016 nbsp Alexander Lopez nbsp Olimpia 2013 2014 nbsp DaMarcus Beasley nbsp Puebla 2014 2016 nbsp Mauro Manotas nbsp Uniautonoma 2015 2016 2020 nbsp Erick Torres nbsp Guadalajara 2015 2017 nbsp Alberth Elis nbsp Monterrey 2017 2020 nbsp Tomas Martinez nbsp Braga 2017 2019 nbsp Darwin Quintero nbsp Minnesota United 2020 2021 nbsp Teenage Hadebe nbsp Yeni Malatyaspor 2021 2023 nbsp Sebastian Ferreira nbsp Libertad 2022 nbsp Hector Herrera nbsp Atletico Madrid 2022 Inter Miami CF edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Matias Pellegrini nbsp Estudiantes 2020 nbsp Rodolfo Pizarro nbsp Monterrey 2020 2023 nbsp Gonzalo Higuain nbsp Juventus 2020 2022 nbsp Blaise Matuidi nbsp Juventus 2021 nbsp Gregore nbsp Bahia 2021 2023 nbsp Alejandro Pozuelo nbsp Toronto FC 2022 nbsp Leonardo Campana nbsp Wolverhampton Wanderers 2023 nbsp Lionel Messi nbsp Paris Saint Germain 2023 nbsp Sergio Busquets nbsp Barcelona 2023 Sporting Kansas City edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Claudio Lopez nbsp Racing Club 2008 nbsp Omar Bravo nbsp Guadalajara 2011 nbsp Jeferson nbsp Vasco da Gama 2011 nbsp Claudio Bieler nbsp Liga de Quito 2013 2014 nbsp Matt Besler nbsp University of Notre Dame 2014 2016 nbsp Graham Zusi nbsp University of Maryland 2014 2017 nbsp Roger Espinoza nbsp Wigan Athletic 2015 2018 nbsp Diego Rubio nbsp Valladolid 2016 nbsp Gerso Fernandes nbsp Belenenses 2017 nbsp Yohan Croizet nbsp KV Mechelen 2018 2019 nbsp Felipe Gutierrez nbsp Real Betis 2018 2020 nbsp Johnny Russell nbsp Derby County 2019 nbsp Alan Pulido nbsp Guadalajara 2020 nbsp Gadi Kinda nbsp Beitar Jerusalem 2021 2023 LA Galaxy edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp David Beckham nbsp Real Madrid 2007 2012 nbsp Landon Donovan nbsp Bayer Leverkusen 2010 2014 nbsp Juan Pablo Angel nbsp New York Red Bulls 2011 nbsp Robbie Keane nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 2011 2016 nbsp Omar Gonzalez nbsp University of Maryland 2013 2015 nbsp Steven Gerrard nbsp Liverpool 2015 2016 nbsp Giovani dos Santos nbsp Villarreal 2015 2018 nbsp Jelle Van Damme nbsp Standard Liege 2016 2017 17 nbsp Romain Alessandrini nbsp Marseille 2017 2019 nbsp Jonathan dos Santos nbsp Villarreal 2017 2021 nbsp Zlatan Ibrahimovic nbsp Manchester United 2019 nbsp Cristian Pavon nbsp Boca Juniors 2020 nbsp Javier Hernandez nbsp Sevilla 2020 2023 nbsp Kevin Cabral nbsp Valenciennes 2021 2022 nbsp Douglas Costa nbsp Juventus 2022 2023 nbsp Riqui Puig nbsp Barcelona 2023 nbsp Gabriel Pec nbsp Vasco da Gama 2024 nbsp Joseph Paintsil nbsp Genk 2024 Los Angeles FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Carlos Vela nbsp Real Sociedad 2018 2023 nbsp Diego Rossi nbsp Penarol 2018 2021 nbsp Andre Horta nbsp Benfica 2018 2019 nbsp Brian Rodriguez nbsp Penarol 2019 2021 nbsp Denis Bouanga nbsp Saint Etienne 2022 nbsp Olivier Giroud nbsp AC Milan 2024 Minnesota United FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Darwin Quintero nbsp America 2018 2019 nbsp Angelo Rodriguez nbsp Deportes Tolima 2018 2019 nbsp Jan Gregus nbsp Copenhagen 2019 2021 nbsp Thomas Chacon nbsp Danubio 2019 2020 nbsp Emanuel Reynoso nbsp Boca Juniors 2020 nbsp Adrien Hunou nbsp Rennes 2021 2022 nbsp Luis Amarilla nbsp Velez Sarsfield 2022 2023 nbsp Mender Garcia nbsp Once Caldas 2022 2023 nbsp Teemu Pukki nbsp Norwich City 2023 CF Montreal edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Marco Di Vaio nbsp Bologna 2012 2014 nbsp Hernan Bernardello nbsp Almeria 2013 2014 nbsp Ignacio Piatti nbsp San Lorenzo 2014 2019 nbsp Didier Drogba nbsp Chelsea 2015 2016 nbsp Lucas Ontivero nbsp Galatasaray 2016 nbsp Blerim Dzemaili nbsp Bologna 2017 nbsp Saphir Taider nbsp Bologna 2018 2020 nbsp Victor Wanyama nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 2020 nbsp Aljaz Struna nbsp Houston Dynamo 2021 nbsp Djordje Mihailovic nbsp Chicago Fire 2021 Nashville SC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Hany Mukhtar 18 nbsp Brondby IF 2020 nbsp Randall Leal nbsp Saprissa 2020 2021 nbsp Jhonder Cadiz nbsp Benfica 2020 2021 nbsp Ake Loba nbsp Monterrey 2021 2023 nbsp Walker Zimmerman nbsp Los Angeles FC 2022 nbsp Sam Surridge nbsp Nottingham Forest 2023 New England Revolution edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp Milton Caraglio nbsp Rosario Central 2011 nbsp Shalrie Joseph nbsp New York Freedom 2012 nbsp Jerry Bengtson nbsp Motagua 2012 2014 nbsp Jermaine Jones nbsp Besiktas 2014 2015 nbsp Jose Goncalves nbsp Sion 2016 nbsp Xavier Kouassi nbsp Sion 2016 2017 nbsp Kei Kamara nbsp Columbus Crew SC 2016 2017 nbsp Claude Dielna nbsp Sheffield Wednesday 2018 nbsp Carles Gil nbsp Deportivo La Coruna 2019 nbsp Gustavo Bou nbsp Tijuana 2019 2023 nbsp Adam Buksa nbsp Pogon Szczecin 2020 2022 nbsp Giacomo Vrioni nbsp Juventus 2022 nbsp Tomas Chancalay nbsp Racing Club 2024 New York City FC edit Player Previous club Years as DP nbsp David Villa nbsp Atletico Madrid 2014 2018 nbsp Frank Lampard nbsp Manchester City 2015 2016 span data, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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