CF Montreal turn to trade market ahead of crucial homestand
MONTREAL — With CF Montreal off to their worst start ever in Major League Soccer, something needed to change ahead of a three-game homestand beginning Saturday against D.C. United.
Still rebuilding from an off-season that saw it sell or trade several key players, Montreal has lost five games (all on the road) out of six,fallen to last in the Eastern Conference and scored only scoring three goals to start the season.
Montreal sporting director Olivier Renard realized the team needed depth up front, and made a deal to address that on Wednesday. But change isn’t cheap.
Renard sent all-star centre back and Canadian international Kamal Miller as well as $1.3 million in general allocation money to Inter Miami in exchange for promising young midfielder Bryce Duke and winger Ariel Lassiter.