Whitecaps trade captain Waston to Cincinnati for cash, future considerations
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps have traded former captain Kendall Waston to FC Cincinnati in exchange for US$450,000 of general allocation money, $300,000 of targeted allocation money, a 2019 international roster spot and future considerations.
According to the Whitecaps, the trade sets a Major League Soccer record for allocation money in return for a defender in a single-player transaction.
The 30-year-old centre-back scored 15 goals and six assists in 136 starts and 137 appearances across all competitions for the Whitecaps after arriving in Vancouver via transfer from Costa Rican club Deportivo Saprissa in August 2014.
Prior to the start of the 2017 season, Waston was named the club’s third captain in the MLS era and 22nd all-time. But his future in Vancouver was all but over when he said he wanted to leave the club after a tumultuous end of the season for the Whitecaps which saw them fire head coach Carl Robinson and finish out of the playoffs.