Minnesota United on Thursday acquired its goalkeeper for this coming season and it's not 2019 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Vito Mannone nor longtime Premier League star Joe Hart.
Instead, the Loons traded with LAFC for Tyler Miller, with preseason training's start in Blaine four days away.
United sent $150,000 in general allocation money in 2020 and $50,000 in targeted allocation money in 2021 to LAFC for a goalkeeper who made $77,565 last season but sought a sizable pay raise after he played out his contract.
Miller reached agreement on a new deal with United through 2022 — with a team option in 2023 — to complete the trade.
The Loons also have reached contract agreements with Paraguayan striker Luis Amarilla and USL Championship league defensive midfielder/center back James Musa, according to a source.
The Loons made trades similar to Miller's deal at this time last year when they obtained veterans Ozzie Alonso and Ike Opara. Alonso was seeking a bigger contract from Seattle and Opara from Sporting Kansas City.
United dealt for Miller's rights after new technical director Mark Watson said Mannone, a key in the Loons' improved defense last year, declined two offers that would have made him MLS's best-paid player at his position, beyond Atlanta keeper Brad Guzan and his $740,000 salary.
The Loons had conversations with other potential goalkeepers and made Hart an offer before they traded for Miller. The deal is the second between the two teams; the Loons sent star Christian Ramirez to LAFC in August 2018.