NYCFC re-sign midfielder Maxi Moralez for 2022 MLS season | MLSSoccer.com
New York City FC have re-signed attacking midfielder Maxi Moralez through the 2022 season with an option for 2023, the reigning MLS Cup champions announced Saturday.
Moralez was out of contract and eligible for free agency, though now returns to NYCFC for his sixth season. The
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