Revolution trade forward Tomás Chancalay to Minnesota United
The New England Revolution acquired $100,000 in a cash-for-player trade with Minnesota United FC for forward Tomás Chancalay.
New England also retains a percentage of any future transfer fees received for Chancalay.
Chancalay arrived in New England on loan in July 2023 and finalized a permanent transfer later that November. Across parts of three seasons with the club, the Argentine attacker recorded 12 goals and three assists over 49 MLS appearances, including 33 starts. Last season, Chancalay tallied four goals and two assists in 26 matches, with 12 starts.
“On behalf of the Revolution, I’d like to thank Tomás for his contributions during his time with our club,” Sporting Director Curt Onalfo said. “We wish him and his family all the best as he begins this next chapter with Minnesota.”
The Revolution will travel to Florida on Jan. 13 to begin preseason training ahead of the 2026 Major League Soccer season.
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