Ben King Becomes Free Agent As MLS Contract Expires
Ben King Becomes Free Agent As MLS Contract Expires...
Midfielder Ben King is officially a free agent after his contract with Major League Soccer expired on April 28, 2026. The 28-year-old American player is now available for negotiation with any club, sparking immediate interest from multiple MLS and international teams.
King spent the last four seasons with the New England Revolution, where he became a fan favorite for his versatility and work rate. His departure leaves a gap in the Revolution's midfield, while his free-agent status makes him an attractive target for teams seeking an experienced domestic player without a transfer fee.
The news is trending today as MLS enters a critical phase of the 2026 season, with clubs evaluating midseason roster moves. King’s availability comes at a time when several teams, including FC Dallas and the Seattle Sounders, are reportedly looking to bolster their midfield depth.
King’s agent confirmed to ESPN that multiple offers are already under discussion. European clubs in Belgium and Scandinavia have also expressed interest, though King is believed to prefer staying in MLS for family reasons.
Fans took to social media to speculate about King’s next destination, with many urging their teams to make a move. The Revolution, meanwhile, thanked King for his contributions in a statement but did not rule out re-signing him under new terms.
Free agency in MLS remains a relatively new and evolving process, making King’s situation a test case for player mobility. His decision could influence how other players approach contract negotiations in the league.
King’s next move is expected within the next two weeks, as clubs aim to finalize rosters before the summer transfer window. His performance metrics, including a 85% pass accuracy rate last season, make him one of the most sought-after free agents in the league.
This story is developing, and updates will follow as negotiations progress.