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Jesus Leal will return to the 2017 Monarchs and continue his attempt to become the Kyle Beckerman of the junior squad.
Is Real Salt Lake in competition with Swansea for a player? A British tabloid says we are.
We’re taking a look at Real Salt Lake’s roster and finding our top openings.
Andrew Brody is looking to establish a solid identity in his second season with the Monarchs
Olmes Garcia, four-year RSL player, was picked up.
The Maestro is back at it on Twitter, and we’re not sure what this one means.
Mike Petke, of New York Red Bulls fame, has just been named as the new coach of the Real Monarchs.
Aaron Maund has been a defensive staple for the last two years, and that’s not going to change.
The former New York Red Bulls coach is joining RSL’s USL side.
Sebastian Saucedo, Justen Glad, Danny Acosta and Aaron Herrera all saw substantial minutes in the field as the US continues to prepare for the CONCACAF U-20 Championship which will begin in February 2017.
Real Salt Lake will travel to Chicago a week later.
The UCLA and RSL-AZ product is making the jump to the first team.
Two more spots means roster size moves up to 30, and it’s indicative of larger goals for MLS.
Yura Movsisyan didn’t quite live up to his initial statements, but his return saw him become an integral part of RSL.
Your favorite Real Salt Lake-focused podcast is back, and they’re starting up the rumor mill. Get ready.
The center back was out of contract and has agreed a new deal.
Real Salt Lake was lucky to have “Burrito” Martinez grace Rio Tinto Stadium.
The creative player is back in Salt Lake City after two seasons away.

Wasatch Soccer Sentinel