San Jose Earthquakes Acquire Three Players from New England Revolution
The Earthquakes trade $500,000 in general allocation money and an international roster slot to bolster their roster under new coach Bruce Arena.
- The San Jose Earthquakes have acquired defender Dave Romney and midfielders Mark-Anthony Kaye and Ian Harkes from the New England Revolution.
- In exchange, the Earthquakes sent $500,000 in general allocation money, split between the 2025 and 2026 seasons, and a 2025 international roster slot to New England.
- The move reunites the three players with Bruce Arena, who recently became San Jose's head coach and sporting director after his tenure with the Revolution.
- New England Revolution's sporting director Curt Onalfo stated the trade provides roster flexibility as the club rebuilds following one of its worst seasons in franchise history.
- The Earthquakes, who finished last in the league in 2024, aim to revitalize their squad with experienced players as part of a broader rebuild under Arena.