Dayne St. Clair won’t return to Minnesota United
The 2025 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year won’t return to Minnesota United.
The Loons offered Dayne St. Clair a contract with an annual salary of more than $1 million, more than any other MLS club could offer, but the Canadian turned it down, a source told the Pioneer Press on Wednesday.
St. Clair allowed only 30 goals in 30 games in 2025, helping lead Minnesota United to the Western Conference semifinals this November.
St. Clair was selected by the Loons seventh overall in the 2019 MLS and made more than 140 league appearance for the club.
“I’ll cherish the moments we created well beyond my career,” St. Clair said on Instagram. “I wish you all the best moving forward.”
This story will be updated.
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