Rooney: MLS owners 'taking advantage' of U.S. players via trade system
Alejandro Moreno reacts to the news that MLS and the players' association are discussing significant wage cuts.
MLS commissioner Don Garber spoke to Taylor Twellman about the league's plans to restart the season.
Herculez Gomez breaks down the potential impact of MLS owners asking players to take a 50 percent wage cut.
Man City's Ilkay Gundogan says he likes watching MLS and finds the thought of playing in the U.S. interesting.
DeAndre Yedlin explains why relegation would improve the stature of MLS. Former D.C. United star Wayne Rooney has said that MLS owners are "taking advantage" of American players through the U.S.-style trade system.
Derby County midfielder Rooney, who spent 18 months at United before leaving the club in January, said that while the trade system is well suited to other American leagues such as the NBA and NFL, players in MLS do not earn enough for the system to be fair.
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