Who are the MLS Next U17 breakout candidates?
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The 2023 – 2024 MLS Next season kicks off in a couple of weeks. The U17 level will now be led by the 2007 class and the top 2008 class members will move up into this level as well. I…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 – 2024 MLS Next season kicks off in a couple of weeks. The U17 level will now be led by the 2007 class and the top 2008 class members will move up into this level as well. I have put together a list of potential breakout candidates for each United States based MLS academy at the U17 level. Enjoy!
DM, Julian Bretous, Atlanta United (2007)
Bretous played primarily with Atlanta United’s U16 team last year and was part of the team that won MLS Next Cup at the U16 level. Bretous is a speedy and instinctual defensive minded midfielder that is incredibly disruptive.
DM, Ubau Ibeanu, Austin FC (2007)
Ibeanu played very little for Austin’s U17 team last year, but he has an exciting physical profile and skillset and if he improved on the tactical side of things, he could be in store for a big year.
WING, Nimfasha Berchimas, Charlotte FC (2008)
Berchimas is a star, so this is a little bit unfair to make him my selection for Charlotte. The reason I did is because he played up two age groups last year at the U17 level — and while he was good — I think he could explode this season and be a dominating force.
CB, Christopher Cupps, Chicago Fire (2008)
Cupps is another 2008 player that primarily played at the U17 level last year. He held his own, but this year I think he gets back on the USYNT radar and has a more dominant season.
CB, Blake Bayless, FC Cincinnati (2007)
Bayless returns to FCC from Solar and the tall, ball playing center-back may end up being the best player in FCC’s 2007 class.
CF, Maxim Scordo Maxim Scordo F State #38 Nation CA , Colorado Rapids (2007)
Scordo has a fantastic season for Strikers FC U16s last year and now he has made the jump to a MLS academy. Scordo could become more of a known name and potentially start to garner USYNT interest if he has a big season for Colorado.
LB/CB, Tristan Brown, Columbus Crew (2007)
Brown was solid as the starting LB for the Crew U17s last year, but this year he will be expected to take more of a lead role. Columbus expect him to grow and think his long-term position is likely center-back. If that growth spurt has hit this offseason, we could see that transition start next year.
LB, Gabriel Mendonça, FC Dallas (2007)
Gabriel is an exciting new player in MLS Next and he is coming to the United States from the famous Clube de Regatas do Flamengo Academy in Brazil . I have only seen his highlights, but he appears to bring the Brazilian flair and skill that should make waves in MLS Next this year. He is already on the USYNT radar and should be very fun to watch.
CM, Nelson Hernandez, D.C. United (2007)
Hernandez is the top player from D.C. United’s 2007 class. He was a core contributor for the U17s last year, but this year I think he can become one of the best center-midfielders in MLS Next.
DM, Sebastian Rodriguez, Houston Dynamo (2007)
Rodriguez has been a consistent starter for Dynamo 2 in MLS Next Pro this season and I think that experience is going to give him a ton of confidence in MLS Next this year.
LB, Leo Christiano, Sporting Kansas City (2007)
Christiano played a bunch of different positions for SKC during his U15 season two years ago and last year he settled into the left-back position and looked really strong. This year he could become one of the best full-backs in MLS Next.
WING, Adriano Samayoa Adriano Samayoa 5'9" | M St John Bosco | 2025 State #110 Nation CA , LAFC (2007)
Samayoa was one of the most sought after non MLS academy players this offseason and he decided to move from Total Futbol Academy to LAFC. LAFC will have a stacked attack at the U17 level and Samayoa could be a player that emerges as the best.
RB/WING, Harbor Miller Harbor Miller F State #34 Nation CA , LA Galaxy (2007)
I believe Miller is in store for a massive season. He started to show flashes of brilliance late last season as the LA Galaxy made their run to a championship at MLS Next Cup. Miller is a dynamic outside player that can play both right-back and right-wing. I believe he will start being considered as one of the top 2007 players in the country.
CF, Mateo Pereyra, Inter Miami CF (2007)
Pereyra has moved from the Miami Rush Kendall SC to Inter Miami and brings physicality and goal scoring ability to a side that needs more goal danger.
CM, Alisa Randell, Minnesota United (2007)
Randell is one of the most versatile players in MLS Next at the U17 level. Randell played right-back, center-mid and winger last season. He has flown under the radar because Minnesota’s academy doesn’t get a lot of attention, but he could start getting more attention next year.
CB, Scott Cheevers, Nashville SC (2007)
Cheevers is a massive center-back prospect with great tools. He played some last year, but looked a little raw. If he tightens up his game he could be a player that takes a big jump forward.
WING/CF, Cristiano Carlos, New England Revolution (2008)
Carlos was one of the most dangerous U15 attackers in MLS Next last season. New England isn’t afraid to move their players through the pipeline quickly and I expect Carlos to make a big splash at this higher level.
CM/AM, Jacob Arroyave, NYCFC (2007)
NYCFC liked Arroyave enough to sign him to a Next Pro deal from Cedar Stars. Arroyave is a smooth midfielder that plays a quick, high tempo style of ball progression. He is going to fit in nicely with NYCFC and potentially have a big year with his new club.
DM, Brady Boulanger, New York Red Bulls (2007)
Boulanger is a big and technical deep lying midfielder that will benefit from the talent injection that the 2008 class will provide to the U17 team.
CB, Shawn Platts, Orlando City (2007)
Platts is a super athletic and slightly undersized center-back that could transition to a new position next year. He has the athleticism to play as a full-back or in the midfield and depending on how much he grows this offseason, that could be his next step.
RB, Jeremiah White, Philadelphia Union (2007)
White, The U.S. Youth International didn’t get quite as much playing time as he would have liked after moving from New York Red Bulls last offseason, but he will likely have a big impact this year.
CB, Maximo Nystrom, Portland Timbers (2007)
Nystrom is a ball playing, left-footed center-back that knows how to initiate offense from the backline. He was in and out of the starting lineup last year for the U17 and this year he should be a fixture.
CM/AM, Dylan Cantafio Dylan Cantafio M Real Salt Lake Academy | 2025 State #87 Nation CA , Real Salt Lake (2007)
Cantafio is an all action, lively midfielder that played for Strikers FC last year. His U16 made it to the MLS Next finals and many of their players are moving to MLS clubs, including the aforementioned Maxim Scordo Maxim Scordo F State #38 Nation CA .
WING, Kaelen Dougan, San Jose Earthquakes (2008)
The 2008 winger class is stacked, so it’s not surprising that Dougan has flown under the radar a little bit, but he could get the attention of U.S. Soccer if he is able to make an early impact at the U17 level and he has the ability to do it.
RB/WING, Etienne Veillard Etienne Veillard F #4 Nation WA , Seattle Sounders (2007)
This will be Veillard’s third year at the U17 level and this could be the year he makes the jump from a solid role player to a high impact player.
DM/RB, Tyson Pearce, St. Louis City (2007)
Pearce has been one of the few 2007 players that played a primary role with the St. Louis City U17s last year. That team has a bunch of talent aging out of this level and Pearce will now be looked at as a leader of the U17s this year.