MLS Offseason Watch: Johnson, Lowe, and Thommy Top the List of Available Players
As the MLS playoffs unfold, teams not in contention are already strategizing for next season, leading to significant roster changes. Several notable players are now seeking new opportunities, with some even contemplating retirement. Here’s a breakdown of the top names currently available:
Sean Johnson, Goalkeeper, Toronto FC
Toronto FC’s decision not to exercise the contract option of veteran goalkeeper Sean johnson, 36, has left the long-time professional evaluating his future. Johnson boasts a 15-year MLS career spanning Toronto, New York City FC, and Chicago Fire FC.His solid 73% save percentage with Toronto suggests he remains a capable starter, potentially attracting interest from multiple clubs. The former U.S. Men’s National Team player could be seeking a fourth team to continue his career.
Damion Lowe, Defender, Houston Dynamo
Jamaican international Damion Lowe finds himself without a club after being released by the Houston Dynamo, where he didn’t see any game time this past season. Lowe’s peak MLS performance came during his two seasons with the Philadelphia Union, where he contributed significantly to their 2023 campaign with 16 appearances (14 starts) and two goals. Currently a key figure in Jamaica’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying efforts, Lowe brings valuable international experience to the table.
Erik Thommy, Midfielder, Sporting Kansas City
Sporting Kansas City has opted not to renew the contract of midfielder Erik thommy after four seasons. the German native,previously playing in the Bundesliga with FC Augsburg and Stuttgart,managed 20 goals in 120 appearances for SKC – an average of just 1.6 goals per game. From a club perspective, this output wasn’t deemed sufficient, leading to his departure and opening the door for a potential move elsewhere in the league.