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23rd February 2022
03:54pm GMT

Speaking in a press conference ahead of the new season, he said: "We don't need to bring in a big-name player at the end of their career because they decided they want to retire in the MLS.
"We want our story to be about young players coming here at the earliest stages or in the prime of their career and making our league their league of choice."
https://twitter.com/FelipeCar/status/1496213987809275908"You have players coming at 30, I don't think 30 is old when you are an MLS player," he added.
Garber also pointed out that Zlatan Ibrahimovic left Los Angeles Galaxy to join AC Milan, and that 'nobody said' the veteran striker 'went to retire in Italy.'
The new MLS season begins on Saturday. A new team based in Charlotte, North Carolina is joining the league this year.
New York City FC head into the new campaign as defending champions. They defeated the Portland Timbers on penalties in December.
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