Nashville SC Trades International Spot For $250K In General Allocation Money

Nashville Soccer Club continues to build up its bank as they have traded an international spot to D.C. United for $250,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM).

This is the club’s most recent move after a string of moves acquiring GAM to bulk the team’s spending pool. NSC only traded away $125,000 in GAM to the Colorado Rapids for the No. 10 spot in the recent MLS SuperDraft to select Ahmed Longmire.

The money the club has accumulated can be used to make a big free market signing before the MLS season begins in late February. According to a report by ESPN’s Jeff Carlisle, the club is eyeing USMNT defender Shaq Moore.

Nashville is coming off its second season in MLS and its second straight playoff appearance. The club finished third in the Eastern Conference and hosted a playoff game at Nissan Stadium.

The Boys in Gold kick off their 2022 season on Feb. 27 in Seattle against the Sounders.

Steven Boero