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Andrew ThompsonĀ·27 January 2026
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Andrew ThompsonĀ·27 January 2026
LA Galaxy's off-season revamp presses on today after the legacy club have completed a deal for St. Louis forward João Klauss.
Klauss arrives in SoCal in a move that sees the Galaxy send $2.375 million millionĀ the other way, with the 28-year-old Brazilian occupying the club's third and final Designated Player slot.
With the prolonged absence of midfield talisman Riqui Puig, Klauss' arrival should help manager Greg Vanney offset the gap left in the Galaxy's attack, with the diminutive Spanish playmaker set to miss the entirety of the 2026 MLS season.
āJoĆ£o has established himself as a fierce competitor and great teammate and we are excited to welcome him to the group,ā saidĀ LA GalaxyĀ general manager Will Kuntz.
āWe look forward to benefiting from the leadership and tenacity he has displayed during his time inĀ MLSĀ as we prepare for the upcoming season."
Before enjoying a fruitful two-year spell along the Mississippi River, Klauss was somewhat of a journeyman after emerging from the youth pipelines of Internacional, Juventude, and GrĆŖmio, featuring for HJK, LASK, Hoffenheim, Standard LiĆØge, and Sint-Truiden in the run-up to his 2022 arrival at Energizer Park.
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