MLS players agree to concessions to return to action at Orlando tournament
TORONTO — MLS players have approved taking part in a summer tournament in Orlando, agreeing to a “package of economic concessions” for the revamped 2020 season in the process.
The 26-team league suspended play March 12 because of the global pandemic, two weeks into its 2020 season.
The MLS Players Association said in a release Sunday evening that its membership had voted to accept “salary reductions across the entire player pool, reduced team and individual bonuses, and additional concessions to existing and future terms of the CBA.”
“While a difficult vote in incredibly challenging times, it was taken collectively to ensure that players can return to competition as soon as they are safely able to do so,” the MLSPA said. “The package has been formally submitted to the league for a decision by the owners.”