Major League Soccer clubs across the league have begun announcing their offseason contract decisions, a process that directly shapes roster plans for 2025. As updates arrive from around the country, Houston Dynamo supporters are watching for signs of how their club will position itself for another competitive year.
The league’s annual option-decline and contract-expiration period typically lasts through late November. Teams must declare which players will return and which will enter free agency. Although the Dynamo have not released their full list yet, moves from other MLS clubs offer a preview of market trends and potential targets.
Several MLS clubs have already declined options on veteran contributors while extending younger players. These early decisions hint at a market that may include experienced defenders, rotation midfielders, and forwards looking for fresh starts. As more teams finalize rosters, the list of available players is expected to grow.
Because Dynamo general manager Pat Onstad has emphasized depth and continuity in recent seasons, every update from across the league matters. Houston often acts quickly when the right fit becomes available, especially when replacing departing role players.
The Dynamo enter the offseason with several questions. The team needs added depth in attack and could pursue reinforcements in midfield after a long and demanding 2024 campaign. League-wide contract decisions reveal which proven MLS players might hit free agency and become realistic options.
Additionally, observing how rival Western Conference clubs restructure their rosters helps Houston anticipate competitive shifts. If contenders lose key starters, the Dynamo could strengthen their position with timely signings.
Houston is expected to announce its own contract decisions soon. Those moves will clarify whether the club plans to rely on internal development, pursue outside signings, or both. Fans should also watch for updates related to Designated Players and potential contract renegotiations.
With league rosters shifting daily, Houston supporters can expect an active stretch that could reshape the club’s 2025 outlook.
This article is a summary of reporting by The Athletic. Read the full story here.
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.