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·16 Februari 2026
Seattle Sounders 2026 Preview

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·16 Februari 2026

This article was written after recording The Designated Pundits‘s Seattle Sounders preview for the 2026 MLS Season with special guest Jackson Felts from Sounders Weekly. You can find that video on Spotify below.
The Seattle Sounders finished 4th in the Western Conference with a 15-10-9 record, and secured The Leagues Cup by beating Inter Miami 3-0 in that final. They also lost all 3 Club World Cup games, but felt they were at least competitive against PSG, Atletico Madrid, and Botafogo.


The Sounders had a good offense and defense by league standards, finishing 5th in goals scored and 6th in goals conceded. They lost only 1 game all season at home, which opened the pathway for Seattle’s success.
In a season where Seattle struggled with injury and finding their stars’ best positions, Danny Musovski led the team with 14 goals and 4 assists. Albert Rusnak (right) continues racking up MLS stats, adding 11 goals and 8 assists.


Jordan Morris, Jesus Ferreira, Paul Rothrock, and Pedro de la Vega found the scorecard less often than they’d have liked.
After playing Atlético Madrid in the Club World Cup, Atleti found their new midfielder and paid somewhere in the $3 million ballpark for Obed Vargas.
He would have walked on a free transfer at the end of this season, but the price tag still seems low for the 20 year old Mexican-American.
Danny Leyva is also a big loss for Seattle. He headed to Necaxa after spending 8 seasons with Seattle and Tacoma.


Notable incoming players include MLS veteran Hassani Dotson and Nikola Petkovic. Dotson comes from Minnesota and should slot into the midfield as a day one starter. Petkovic provides midfield depth, and heads to Seattle from Charlotte FC.
Most other additions and subtractions were depth pieces.
The Seattle depth chart has question marks, namely because injuries and availability issues kept them from having a steady 11 in 2025. We assume they will line up in a 4-3-3 that looks more like a 3-4-3 or 3-5-2 in possession.
The back line has fullbacks Nouhou Tolo and Alex Roldan, both of which like to get upfield (one of which, Alex, sometimes stays there). They are grounded by Ragen and Gomez, two perennial best-11 contenders. The goalkeeper position is a battle between Andrew Thomas and Stefan Frei. I believe Thomas gets the first shot.

In midfield, Dotson and Roldan will anchor Albert Rusnak who returns as the #10. Wingers look to be Paul Rothrock on the left, possibly ceding to PDLV when healthy. On the right, Jesus Ferreira will start, with talented youngster Minoungou and veteran Paul Arriola behind him.
Atop the formation, Seattle will be hoping Jordan Morris returns to health and provides what would be his 6th season providing double digit goals. Danny Musovski (below) is a good backup, and played exceptionally well in Morris’s absence.
Hear more, and follow along as I preview all 30 MLS teams before kickoff of the 2026 season!
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