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Designated Player Rule

David Beckham was the league's first Designated Player, with the rule being nicknamed the "Beckham Rule".

The Designated Player Rule, nicknamed the Beckham Rule, allows Major League Soccer franchises to sign up to three players that would be considered outside their salary cap (either by offering the player higher wages or by paying a transfer fee for the player). The rule, which was adopted ahead of the 2007 MLS season, enables teams to compete for star players in the international football market. The rule is one of two mechanisms by which MLS teams may exceed their salary cap, the other being allocation money. As of December 2019, there have been 209 Designated Players in league history.

The rule is informally named after David Beckham, in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players, after Beckham entered into negotiations to join the league.[1][2] Beckham was the first player signed under this rule, signing a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007 with a guaranteed annual salary of $6.5 million.[3][4]

History

The team salary cap was estimated to be around US$1.9 million in 2006,[5] was $2.1 million in 2007, and was raised to $2.3 million for the 2008 season.[6][7] As part of the 2010 Collective Bargaining Agreement between MLS and the MLS Players' Union, the 2010 salary cap was $2.55 million, with an automatic five percent increase each year until the expiration of the agreement at the end of the 2014 season.

Under the 2007 rule:

  • The rule expires at the end of the 2009 season, and must be renewed then or allowed to lapse.
  • For each Designated Player, $400,000[7][8] of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league, with any remaining salary being paid by the team's operator. This value was increased for the 2009 season to $415,000.
  • Prior to the 2007 season, there were three players whose salary exceeded $400,000. These players were Landon Donovan, Carlos Ruiz, and Eddie Johnson. According to the rule, these players were grandfathered in for the 2007 season, and the exemption was extended after the 2007 season, with the league planning to review the issue at a future date. It was possible that the league would be required to renegotiate these players' contracts or consider them Designated Players. However, prior to the start of the 2008 season, Johnson moved to Fulham of the Premier League,[9] while following Dwayne De Rosario's signing by Toronto FC in January 2009, Ruiz was released by the club and left MLS to play for Olimpia Asunción. This left Donovan as the lone player whose 2009 salary remained grandfathered under the exemption provision. However, there were several more players whose guaranteed salary exceeded the Designated Player amount, but whose salary cap expense was actually lower than their true salary due to the allocation rule. These players include Shalrie Joseph ($450,000), Christian Gomez ($430,000), Dwayne De Rosario ($425,750), and Taylor Twellman ($420,000).
  • Each team initially had one Designated Player spot, but could trade their Designated Spot to another team; teams were allowed a maximum of two Designated Players.
  • Only $325,000 of a team's second Designated Player counted against the salary cap, which was increased to $335,000 in 2009.[7]

The 2010 changes:[10]

  • The rule has no expiration date.
  • For each Designated Player, $335,000 of his salary is charged to the salary cap and paid by the league ($167,500 for DP players joining during the MLS summer transfer window), with any remaining salary being paid by the team's operator. This amount is halved for Designated Players signed in the middle of the season. The salary cap value of Designated Players can also be reduced using allocation money. Finally, teams whose Designated Players transfer abroad in the middle of a season can recoup part of the Designated Players' salary cap value.
  • Landon Donovan is no longer grandfathered into the rule and must be considered a Designated Player.
  • Each team is allowed two Designated Player spots, and they can no longer trade their Designated Player spots. The New York Red Bulls will receive $70,000 in allocation money in return for the nullification of their 2007 trade with Chivas USA for an additional Designated Player spot. This means that both New York and Chivas USA will have two Designated Player spots for the 2010 season.
  • Teams can pay a $250,000 "luxury tax" for the right to sign a third Designated Player. This $250,000 would be distributed equally to all MLS teams that have not signed a third Designated Player in the form of allocation money.

The 2012 changes:[11]

Starting with the 2012 season, the rule was changed with respect to younger players. MLS announced the changes in August 2011 after clubs expressed concern about signing young international players with no guarantees that they would develop into stars.

  • Designated Players over the age of 23 will carry a salary budget charge of $350,000, unless the player joins his club in the middle of the season, in which case his budget charge will be $175,000.
  • Designated Players 21–23 years old count as $200,000 against the club's salary budget.
  • Designated Players 20 years old or younger count as $150,000 against the club's salary budget.
  • The budget charge for the midseason signing of a young Designated Player (23 years old and younger) is $150,000 and this amount cannot be lowered with allocation funds.
  • Clubs will not have to buy the third DP roster slot to accommodate Designated Players 23 years old and younger.
  • Age of player is determined by year (not date) of birth.

The maximum budget charge for Designated Players over age 23 was increased to $368,750 for 2013, $387,500 in 2014, $436,250 in 2015, $457,500 in 2016, and $480,625 in 2017. The budget charge for those who join during the midseason transfer window has remained at one-half of the full-season cap charge since the inception of the rule. The budget charges for younger players have not changed since 2012.[12]

Background

The rule is informally named after David Beckham, in anticipation of MLS teams signing lucrative deals with internationally recognized players of Beckham's caliber.[1][2] Beckham was the first player to be signed under this rule, signing a lucrative contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy worth up to $250 million over five years, with direct guaranteed compensation from MLS and Galaxy at $6.5 million a year.[3]

Current Designated Players

As of August 8, 2025[13]
Year signed
as DP
Player Nation­ality Current club 2025 guaranteed compensation[14]
2017 Albert Rusnák Slovakia Seattle Sounders $2,575,000
2019 Carles Gil Spain New England Revolution $4,702,083
2020 Hany Mukhtar Germany Nashville SC $5,311,667
2020 Darlington Nagbe United States Columbus Crew $1,565,833
2020 Cristian Espinoza Argentina San Jose Earthquakes $2,002,000
2021 Talles Magno Brazil New York City FC $1,065,000
2021 Ryan Gauld Scotland Vancouver Whitecaps $3,675,000
2022 Mikael Uhre Denmark Philadelphia Union $2,240,000
2022 Thiago Martins Brazil New York City FC $2,162,000
2022 Andrés Cubas Paraguay Vancouver Whitecaps $1,146,375
2022 Walker Zimmerman United States Nashville SC $3,456,979
2022 Giacomo Vrioni Albania CF Montréal $2,247,500
2022 Christian Benteke Belgium D.C. United $4,937,500
2022 Denis Bouanga Gabon Los Angeles FC $3,709,500
2023 João Klauss Brazil St. Louis City SC $1,370,284
2023 Evander Brazil FC Cincinnati $4,736,411
2023 Dániel Gazdag Hungary Columbus Crew $2,597,643
2023 Martín Ojeda Argentina Orlando City $1,032,600
2023 Riqui Puig Spain LA Galaxy $5,779,688
2023 Cristian Arango Colombia San Jose Earthquakes $2,216,667
2023 Rafael Navarro Brazil Colorado Rapids $1,449,600
2023 Lionel Messi Argentina Inter Miami $20,446,667
2023 Sergio Busquets Spain Inter Miami $8,774,996
2023 Sam Surridge England Nashville SC $3,182,639
2023 Diego Rossi Uruguay Columbus Crew $3,426,827
2024 Tomás Chancalay Argentina New England Revolution $1,060,000
2024 Emil Forsberg Sweden New York Red Bulls $6,035,625
2024 Pedro de la Vega Argentina Seattle Sounders $1,379,000
2024 Gabriel Pec Brazil LA Galaxy $2,459,000
2024 Petar Musa Croatia FC Dallas $2,680,000
2024 Hugo Cuypers Belgium Chicago Fire $3,528,044
2024 Luis Muriel Colombia Orlando City $4,003,333
2024 Joseph Paintsil Ghana LA Galaxy $4,182,000
2024 Liel Abada Israel Charlotte FC $2,548,500
2024 Ezequiel Ponce Argentina Houston Dynamo $2,852,200
2024 Osman Bukari Ghana Austin FC $1,500,000
2024 Marcel Hartel Germany St. Louis City SC $2,183,113
2024 Kelvin Yeboah Italy Minnesota United $1,477,200
2024 Aleksei Miranchuk Russia Atlanta United $4,885,441
2024 Diogo Gonçalves Portugal Real Salt Lake $1,797,108
2024 Joaquín Pereyra Argentina Minnesota United $754,800
2025 Hirving Lozano Mexico San Diego FC $7,633,333
2025 Kévin Denkey Togo FC Cincinnati $3,810,000
2025 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting Cameroon New York Red Bulls $3,530,667
2025 Brandon Vázquez United States Austin FC $3,551,778
2025 Jordan Morris United States Seattle Sounders $2,260,000
2025 Jonathan Bamba Ivory Coast Chicago Fire $5,581,806
2025 Wilfried Zaha Ivory Coast Charlotte FC $2,751,667
2025 Anders Dreyer Denmark San Diego FC $2,434,314
2025 Myrto Uzuni Albania Austin FC $2,225,000
2025 Miguel Almirón Paraguay Atlanta United $7,871,000
2025 Dejan Joveljić Serbia Sporting Kansas City $3,306,250
2025 Manu García Spain Sporting Kansas City $2,325,313
2025 Emmanuel Latte Lath Ivory Coast Atlanta United $4,030,546
2025 Marco Pašalić Croatia Orlando City $1,650,667
2025 David Da Costa Portugal Portland Timbers $3,425,000
2025 Bruno Damiani Uruguay Philadelphia Union $726,700
2025 Artur Brazil Houston Dynamo $893,375
2025 Jordi Alba Spain Inter Miami $6,000,000
2025 Ondřej Lingr Czech Republic Houston Dynamo $844,043
2025 Nicolás Fernández Argentina New York City FC $n/a
2025 Wessam Abou Ali Palestine Columbus Crew $n/a
2025 Rwan Cruz Brazil Real Salt Lake $n/a
2025 Matt Turner United States New England Revolution $n/a
2025 Son Heung-min South Korea Los Angeles FC $n/a
2025 Djordje Mihailovic United States Toronto FC $1,775,000
2025 Kristoffer Velde Norway Portland Timbers $n/a
2025 Felipe Carballo Uruguay Portland Timbers $1,199,777
2025 Paxten Aaronson United States Colorado Rapids $n/a
2025 Iván Jaime Spain CF Montréal $n/a

Notes

  • Chart indicates when players signed their current Designated Player contract, not necessarily their first year in MLS.
  • Other players in MLS may also be paid a salary that takes them above the Designated Player threshold, but they have had their salary reduced against the salary cap using General or Targeted Allocation Money.[15]
  • Player salaries may be below the Designated Player threshold, but their transfer fee might mean the total compensation takes them above the threshold.
  • Player salaries include compensation from their MLS contract, not including any bonuses or compensation from contracts with individual teams or their affiliates.

† Player on loan at another club outside MLS
‡ Player on loan from another club inside MLS

Club DP history

As of July 1, 2025[16]

Notes

  • The below list indicates players who have had their contract assigned as a Designated Player (DP) contract during their time in MLS. Players may have not always have had a DP contract, or have later had their contract negotiated below a DP level. Similarly, some players have been in MLS whose salary has been at a DP level, but the club has opted to bring their salary below the DP threshold using General Allocation Money or Targeted Allocation Money. Their listed "Years as DP" indicates what seasons they were active as a DP for that club only. Players in bold are currently signed to a DP contract by their club.
  • Former MLS sides Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny were dissolved before the introduction of the Designated Player Rule.

Atlanta United FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Paraguay Héctor Villalba Argentina San Lorenzo 2017
Paraguay Miguel Almirón Argentina Lanús 2017–2018, 2025–
Venezuela Josef Martínez Italy Torino 2017–2022
Argentina Esequiel Barco Argentina Independiente 2018–2021
Argentina Pity Martínez Argentina River Plate 2019–2020
Argentina Marcelino Moreno Argentina Lanús 2020
Argentina Alan Franco Argentina Independiente 2021
Brazil Luiz Araújo France Lille 2021–2023
Argentina Thiago Almada Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 2022–2024
Greece Giorgos Giakoumakis Scotland Celtic 2023–2024
Georgia (country) Saba Lobzhanidze Turkey Hatayspor 2023
Norway Stian Rode Gregersen France Bordeaux 2024
Russia Aleksei Miranchuk Italy Atalanta 2024–
Ivory Coast Emmanuel Latte Lath England Middlesbrough 2025–

Austin FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Paraguay Cecilio Domínguez Argentina Independiente 2021–2022
Argentina Tomás Pochettino Argentina Talleres 2021
Argentina Sebastián Driussi Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 2021–2024
Finland Alexander Ring United States New York City FC 2022–2024[17]
Argentina Emiliano Rigoni Brazil São Paulo 2022–2024
Ghana Osman Bukari Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2024–
United States Brandon Vázquez Mexico Monterrey 2025–
Albania Myrto Uzuni Spain Granada 2025–

Charlotte FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Ecuador Jordy Alcívar Ecuador L.D.U. Quito 2022
Poland Karol Świderski Greece PAOK 2022–2023, 2024
Poland Kamil Jóźwiak England Derby County 2022–2023
Argentina Enzo Copetti Argentina Racing Club 2023–2024
Israel Liel Abada Scotland Celtic 2024–
Spain Pep Biel Greece Olympiacos 2024
Ivory Coast Wilfried Zaha Turkey Galatasaray 2025–

Chicago Fire FC

Player Previous club Years as DP
Mexico Cuauhtémoc Blanco Mexico América 2007–2009
Sweden Freddie Ljungberg United States Seattle Sounders 2010
Mexico Nery Castillo Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 2010
Uruguay Álvaro Fernández United States Seattle Sounders 2012–2013
Netherlands Sherjill MacDonald Belgium Germinal Beerschot 2012–2013
Uruguay Federico Puppo Uruguay Danubio 2012–2014
Uruguay Egidio Arévalo Ríos Mexico Tijuana 2013
Ecuador Juan Luis Anangonó Ecuador El Nacional 2013–2014
Brazil Gilberto Canada Toronto FC 2015–2016
Ghana David Accam Sweden Helsingborg 2015–2017
Scotland Shaun Maloney England Wigan Athletic 2015
Nigeria Kennedy Igboananike Sweden AIK 2015–2016
Hungary Nemanja Nikolić Poland Legia Warsaw 2017–2019
Germany Bastian Schweinsteiger England Manchester United 2017–2019
Serbia Aleksandar Katai Spain Alavés 2019
Slovenia Robert Berić France Saint-Étienne 2020–2021
Argentina Ignacio Aliseda Argentina Defensa y Justicia 2020–2021
Paraguay Gastón Giménez Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 2020–2022, 2024
Switzerland Xherdan Shaqiri France Lyon 2022–2024
Mexico Jairo Torres Mexico Atlas 2022–2023
Ivory Coast Ousmane Doumbia Switzerland Lugano 2023
Belgium Hugo Cuypers Belgium Gent 2024–
Ivory Coast Jonathan Bamba Spain Celta Vigo 2025–

Chivas USA (defunct)

Player Previous club Years as DP
Colombia Juan Pablo Ángel United States LA Galaxy 2011–2012
Ecuador Oswaldo Minda Ecuador Deportivo Quito 2012–2014
Grenada Shalrie Joseph United States New England Revolution 2012
Mexico Erick Torres Mexico Guadalajara 2013–2014
Argentina Mauro Rosales United States Seattle Sounders 2014

FC Cincinnati

Player Previous club Years as DP
Nigeria Fanendo Adi United States Portland Timbers 2019
Costa Rica Allan Cruz Costa Rica Herediano 2019–2020
Japan Yuya Kubo Belgium Gent 2020, 2021–2022
Curaçao Jürgen Locadia England Brighton & Hove Albion 2020–2021
Brazil Brenner Brazil São Paulo 2021–2023
Argentina Luciano Acosta Mexico Atlas 2021–2024
Nigeria Obinna Nwobodo Turkey Göztepe 2022–2024
Gabon Aaron Boupendza Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 2023–2024
Togo Kévin Denkey Belgium Cercle Brugge 2025–
Brazil Evander United States Portland Timbers 2025–

Colorado Rapids

Player Previous club Years as DP
Panama Gabriel Torres Venezuela Zamora 2013–2015
Argentina Juan Ramírez Argentina Argentinos Juniors 2015–2017
Republic of Ireland Kevin Doyle England Wolverhampton Wanderers 2015–2016
Albania Shkëlzen Gashi Switzerland Basel 2016–2018
United States Tim Howard England Everton 2016–2019
Denmark Younes Namli Russia Krasnodar 2020–2021
United States Gyasi Zardes United States Columbus Crew 2022
France Kévin Cabral United States LA Galaxy 2023–2025
Denmark Andreas Maxsø Denmark Brøndby 2023
Brazil Rafael Navarro Brazil Palmeiras 2023–
United States Djordje Mihailovic Netherlands AZ 2023–2025
United States Paxten Aaronson Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 2025–

Columbus Crew

Player Previous club Years as DP
Argentina Guillermo Barros Schelotto Argentina Boca Juniors 2009–2010
Peru Andrés Mendoza Turkey Diyarbakırspor 2010–2011
Argentina Federico Higuaín Argentina Colón 2012–2019
Sierra Leone Kei Kamara England Middlesbrough 2016
Ghana Jonathan Mensah Russia Anzhi Makhachkala 2017
Portugal