Hassani Dotson's Departure from Minnesota United Leaves Fans Disappointed.
In a move that has left fans with a sense of unease, veteran midfielder Hassani Dotson is set to leave Minnesota United at the end of the season. The news was confirmed when the club announced its end-of-season roster decisions on Wednesday, stating that Dotson and 2019 MLS draft peer Dayne St. Clair were officially out of contract.
While MNUFC will be entering contract negotiations with St. Clair, it appears that the club is taking a different approach with Dotson's future. The player had previously expressed his desire to leave the team via trade, but Minnesota United retained him and offered a new deal, which was rejected by Dotson's camp.
Despite playing in 149 regular-season games for the Loons, Dotson will be leaving behind a legacy in the club's history. He holds the record for most appearances behind only Michael Boxall and Robin Lod.
On the other hand, Minnesota United is taking steps to re-sign some of its key players, including midfielder Robin Lod. The team expressed interest in negotiating new contracts with Lod and fellow midfielder Loic Mesanvi.
The club has also made moves to retain several young players for next season, exercising contract options for defenders Morris Duggan, Devin Padelford, and goalkeeper Alec Smir. Additionally, goalkeepers Wessel Speel and Alec Smir will be back in action.
While Dotson's departure marks the end of an era for Minnesota United, the team is poised to move forward with a new crop of talented young players.
In a move that has left fans with a sense of unease, veteran midfielder Hassani Dotson is set to leave Minnesota United at the end of the season. The news was confirmed when the club announced its end-of-season roster decisions on Wednesday, stating that Dotson and 2019 MLS draft peer Dayne St. Clair were officially out of contract.
While MNUFC will be entering contract negotiations with St. Clair, it appears that the club is taking a different approach with Dotson's future. The player had previously expressed his desire to leave the team via trade, but Minnesota United retained him and offered a new deal, which was rejected by Dotson's camp.
Despite playing in 149 regular-season games for the Loons, Dotson will be leaving behind a legacy in the club's history. He holds the record for most appearances behind only Michael Boxall and Robin Lod.
On the other hand, Minnesota United is taking steps to re-sign some of its key players, including midfielder Robin Lod. The team expressed interest in negotiating new contracts with Lod and fellow midfielder Loic Mesanvi.
The club has also made moves to retain several young players for next season, exercising contract options for defenders Morris Duggan, Devin Padelford, and goalkeeper Alec Smir. Additionally, goalkeepers Wessel Speel and Alec Smir will be back in action.
While Dotson's departure marks the end of an era for Minnesota United, the team is poised to move forward with a new crop of talented young players.