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Can RSL bring in one of the most talented players the academy produced?
Soccer writer Steve Davis has some news on the move that just won’t end.
The last two years of MLS drafts saw Real Salt Lake start to recruit with more than just the first team in mind.
The MLS veteran is here for at least another year.
2013 and 2014 saw very different outcomes for RSL’s draft picks.
Another young, talented player is making his way overseas.
FC Groningen’s New Year’s reception saw Hans Nijland reveal this juicy tidbit.
During 2010 and 2011, MLS split the draft into the main SuperDraft and a Supplemental Draft which resulted in more selections. How did RSL benefit?
We’re thinking about Real Salt Lake’s five biggest additions in club history — and where Albert Rusnak fits in.
Where does the roster stand with moves that have been made and what do we need to do before the season starts to compete in 2017?
Although Real Salt Lake made seven draft picks in 2009 and 2010, only four were ever signed to a contract. Who were they?
When Real Monarchs SLC take the field for their first match in March 2017, they’ll be playing in a Division II league.
Real Salt Lake might not be able to bring in the former USMNT star thanks to restrictive MLS rules.
The club’s interest in the LA Galaxy forward isn’t dead yet.
RSL drafted six players in 2007 and 2008 along with a number of trades and one tampering incident involving then-Dallas goalkeeper coach Jeff Cassar. Let’s look at how it all ended up.
The long-time player will move into coaching roles with both Real Monarchs and the Academy, while also working in community outreach for the club.
RSL’s new signing is confident in his ability to influence the team.
RSL drafted six players in 2005 and 2006. Let’s look at where they ended up.

Wasatch Soccer Sentinel