Minnesota United signs Carlos Harvey to extension through 2028
Minnesota United has signed Carlos Harvey to a three-year contract extension through 2028, with a club option for 2029, the team said Tuesday.
Harvey has become a versatile piece in midfield and defense for MNUFC and is expected to receive a raise over the $81,028 in guaranteed compensation he received in 2024, according to MLS Players Assocaition. Player salaries for 2025 have not yet been shared.
A member of Panama’s national team, Harvey has evenly split time at center back and central midfield for the Loons this season, totaling one assist over 927 minutes in 16 MLS games.
Harvey, 25, was acquired last year for a transfer fee of approximately $200,000 to USL Championship side Phoenix Rising. He played 1,046 minutes across 18 matches for the Loons in 2024.
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