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MLS Publicizes 2025 General Allocation Money Available to Clubs

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Today, MLS publicized the current amount of 2025 General Allocation Money available to clubs as of February 28. This marks the first time fans can evaluate each club’s roster-building flexibility during an MLS season in conjunction with the Club Roster Profiles.

All club roster profiles can be found HERE, which now includes the amount of 2025 GAM available to clubs.

Please note: The club roster profiles and GAM are now static as of March 7, 2025, and any additions or changes to rosters following that date will not be reflected in this document.

The guide below provides more information about how General Allocation Money can be utilized by clubs to add more talented players to their rosters.

GENERAL ALLOCATION MONEY USES

Buying Down a Player’s Salary Budget Charge

General Allocation Money can be used to "buy-down" a player's Salary Budget Charge as part of managing a club's roster, including buying down a Salary Budget Charge below the league maximum of $743,750 in 2025. A club can also use GAM to reduce a player's Salary Budget Charge to the lesser of 50% of the Salary Budget Charge or $150,000.

Example: A player has a Salary Budget Charge of $450,000 and the club uses $300,000 in GAM to bring the Salary Budget Charge down to $150,000.

Buying Down a Loan or Transfer Fee

A club may “buy down” 100% of a loan or transfer fee by utilizing General Allocation Money.

Example: Club pays $500,000 to acquire a player via transfer and applies $500,000 in General Allocation Money to the player’s Salary Budget Charge.

Signing a Homegrown Player

Clubs may use up to $200,000 of their currently available General Allocation Money to sign new Homegrown Players to their first MLS contract, which allows them to be placed on the club’s Supplemental Roster subject to league review and approval.

Example: A club signs a Homegrown player and applies $125,000 in GAM to the player’s Salary Budget Charge.

Trades

General Allocation Money can be used in trades to acquire players, international roster slots, SuperDraft Priority players, Discovery Priority, and Homegrown Player priority in addition to selection position in MLS SuperDraft, Re-Entry Process, and Waivers.

Example: CF Montréal acquired Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty from Toronto FC in exchange for $850,000 in GAM – $450,000 in 2024 GAM and $400,000 2025 GAM – and up to an additional $450,000 in conditional GAM if certain performance-based metrics were met.