2024 MLS season starts with 29 Brazilians in the league: Who are they?

Brazil will be one of the countries with more representatives in the 2024 Major League Soccer season
by
Martín O'Donnell
2024-02-21 16:45:13

The 2024 MLS season gets underway with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami hosting the Real Salt Lake on Wednesday, February 21, at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. While Gregore will no longer be playing next to the Argentine star for the Herons, Brazil won’t be lacking in representatives in the US this year.

With 29 players, Brazil is fourth in the list of foreign footballers in this Major League Soccer season. Only Canada (46), Argentina (31), and Colombia (31) have more players throughout the United States’ top league.

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According to Transfermarkt, New York City FC sensation Talles Magno is the most expensive Brazilian player in MLS with a €10 million market value. Let’s take a look at all the representatives of the five-time world champs in the 2024 MLS season.

All the Brazilian players in the 2024 MLS season

  • Talles Magno (New York City FC)
  • Thiago Martins (New York City FC)
  • Evander (Portland Timbers)
  • Antony (Portland Timbers)
  • Nathan Fogaça (Portland Timbers)
  • Gabriel Pec (LA Galaxy)
  • João Klauss (St. Louis City SC)
  • Célio Pompeu (St. Louis City SC)
  • Léo Chú (Seattle Sounders)
  • João Paulo (Seattle Sounders)
  • Nathan (Seattle Sounders)
  • Gabriel Pirani (DC United)
  • Artur (Houston Dynamo)
  • Micael (Houston Dynamo)
  • Rafael Navarro (Colorado Rapids)
  • Ruan (CF Montréal)
  • Rodrigues (San José Earthquakes)
  • Daniel (San José Earthquakes)
  • Vítor Costa (San José Earthquakes)
  • Elias Manoel (New York Red Bulls)
  • Geovane Jesus (FC Dallas)
  • Sergio Santos (FC Cincinnati)
  • Jean Mota (Inter Miami)
  • Leo Afonso (Inter Miami)
  • Rafael Santos (Orlando City)
  • Felipe Martins (Orlando City)
  • Guilherme Biro (Austin FC)
  • Nick Firmino (Atlanta United)
  • João Pedro (Charlotte FC)

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