The league continues to be more transparent with finances with the release of updated GAM totals

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MLS releases updated GAM totalsNYCFC has the most remaining across leagueLA Galaxy has used all allocated GAM fundsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

In another step towards more roster transparency, MLS has released updated General Allocation Money (GAM) totals as of Feb. 28. Prior to the start of the season, the league released updated GAM totals for the first time.

The updated totals reflect where each club stands after multiple transactions ahead of the start of the season.

At the start of the 2025 season, it was announced MLS clubs would receive $2.93 million GAM annually per season. However, more GAM could be acquired through trades and player sales. Clubs can also add up to another $2 million GAM if they choose the U-22 initiative roster-building pathway.

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The GAM totals for each team are listed below. NYCFC boasts the most across MLS, while the LA Galaxy have zero GAM funds remaining.

Atlanta United

$1,106,065

Austin FC

$570,059

Charlotte FC

$650,444

Chicago Fire

$449,707

FC Cincinnati

$6,452

Colorado rapids

$245,208

Columbus Crew

$975,461

FC Dallas

$2,363,119

D.C. United

$122,558

Houston Dynamo

$3,723,709

Sporting Kansas City

$1,285,258

LAFC

$512,231

LA Galaxy

$0

Inter Miami

$3,151,842

CF Montreal

$3,897,595

Minnesota United

$3,897,595

Nashville SC

$154,293

New England Revolution

$318,809

New York City FC

$4,223,082

New York Red Bulls

$1,679,089

Orlando City

$734,847

Philadelphia Union

$450,458

Portland Timbers

$1,049,359

Real Salt Lake

$3,303,600

San Diego FC

$4,124,655

San Jose Earthquakes

$898,367

Seattle Sounders

$1,152,648

St. Louis CITY SC

$2,603,976

Toronto FC

$425,091

Vancouver Whitecaps

$1,629,520

DID YOU KNOW?

The intra-league MLS GAM record was set by the New England Revolution this offseason, when the Revs' acquired Inter Miami forward Leonardo Campana for $2.5M.

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Matchday 3 arrives Saturday and the primary transfer window, meanwhile, runs Friday, Jan. 31 to April 23.