

Figo Might Actually Be Going to MLS for Real (Boo. BOO!)
By: Martha | December 31st, 2007
Unlike all the previous Luis Figo-to-MLS stories, this one comes from an actual, fairly reliable newspaper: Correio da Manha is one of the biggest dailies in Portugal and has a whole lot more credibility than your typical sports rag (even if the Portuguese ones seem to make things up slightly less often than those in Spain and Italy). Bugger.
So, according to the Carreio, Figo has signed a two-year contract with AEG, the management behemoth that, among other things, own the utterly loathsome LA Galaxy, the Houston Dynamo and the Chicago Fire. (None of which, you may have noticed, are either RBNY or anywhere on the east coast, which would be the only stomach-able MLS destinations for the Portuguese. Obviously.)
The paper says the alleged deal is worth €7 million/year (though C4 for some reason have translated that as $7 million for two seasons, which is a slightly different payday), which certainly goes a long way toward explaining why he’d agree to such a thing, even if it did mean living in Houston for two years. One wonders, though, if he’s ever seen the league, or spoken with his Real Madrid homie David Beckham about the level of player over here — given Backham’s periodic on-pitch expression of sheer disbelief, it’s hard to imagine he’d tell anyone to join him in MLS.
(Of course, since it was just this time last year that the massive Al Ittihad deal was agreed, so maybe it’s safe to ignore this one a little bit longer.)
ETA: If there’s any truth to this story, it looks like he won’t go to Houston: They don’t want and can’t afford him.
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