Los Angeles Times

Galaxy acquire standout Puig from Barcelona

Dynamic and skilled young midfielder signs 31⁄2-year contract with the struggling club.

- By Kevin Baxter

The Galaxy, a team in need of a savior, might have acquired one Thursday when they completed a deal for Barcelona midfielder Riqui Puig.

Puig, who will turn 23 next week, is one of the brightest stars to come out of Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy in recent years. He appeared in just 42 La Liga games, however, for the first team since 2018, scoring twice.

Neverthele­ss, landing a young, dynamic player from a major European club is a coup for MLS, and the Galaxy didn’t have to break the bank to make that happen.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed but the Galaxy confirmed Puig is coming on a free1trans­fer and is signed for 3 ⁄2 years. The Galaxy funded the acquisitio­n with targeted allocation money and Barcelona retains the rights to reacquire the player at any time. The club also will get half the earnings should the Galaxy sell the player’s contract.

Puig, who is not in Los Angeles, will need to complete his transfer certificat­e and immigratio­n paperwork before he is able to practice or play for the Galaxy. It is uncertain how long that process will take.

To clear space under the

MLS salary cap and to open an internatio­nal roster spot for Puig, the Galaxy shipped midfielder Rayan Raveloson to Auxerre in France’s Ligue 1, saving $855,000 in targeted allocation money. The Galaxy acquired Raveloson on a free transfer from French club Troyes last season but are getting a $1.78-million transfer fee for sending him back, according to the Athletic’s Paul Tenorio. The Galaxy did not dispute that reporting.

The moves come as the Galaxy (9-10-3) are heading in reverse as they begin their final drive for a playoff berth. The team has lost four of its last five games and goes into Saturday’s game in Kansas City two points and two places below the MLS playoff line with 12 games to play. The team has made the postseason once since 2016.

Puig fills a gaping hole in the center of a midfield that has produced little for the Galaxy this season. A forceful attacker and exquisite dribbler, Puig has drawn comparison­s to Barcelona legend Andrés Iniesta, another La Masia product.

The Galaxy went into the season hoping that Brazilian Douglas Costa could fill a playmaking role but injuries have caused him to miss more minutes than he has played, limiting him to two goals and an assist. Wingers Kévin Cabral and Samuel Grandsir have combined for just two goals.

Puig made 18 appearance­s in all competitio­n last season, Barcelona’s first under manager Xavier Hernández, but he didn’t figure in the team’s plans for this season. And the Spanish giant, under enormous financial pressure, chose to move him with 10 months left on his contract, which reportedly paid him just more than $4 million a year.

According to the transferma­rkt website, Puig had a market value of $27.5 million when he signed his last contract with Barcelona in 2020. That figure has dropped to $7.7 million.

Puig is the second addition the Galaxy have made to their midfield in the last month, following Uruguayan midfielder Gastón Brugman.

 ?? Jose Breton Associated Press ?? RIQUI PUIG is a star product of Barcelona’s La Masia academy.
Jose Breton Associated Press RIQUI PUIG is a star product of Barcelona’s La Masia academy.
 ?? Manu Fernandez Associated Press ?? RIQUI PUIG makes a play on the ball during a match against Getafe in May. The soon-to-be 23-year-old is known as an aggressive attacker and superb dribbler.
Manu Fernandez Associated Press RIQUI PUIG makes a play on the ball during a match against Getafe in May. The soon-to-be 23-year-old is known as an aggressive attacker and superb dribbler.

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