The Houston Dynamo spent big to upgrade their roster for 2026. General manager Pat Onstad and head coach Ben Olsen made significant changes, adding reinforcements in nearly every area. One of the key signings is Mateusz Bogusz, a 24-year-old Polish international midfielder, who was acquired from LIGA MX team Cruz Azul for a reported $10 million transfer fee. Bogusz had three goals and seven assists in 39 appearances for Cruz Azul in 2025. He also has experience in the MLS, playing for LAFC from 2023-2024, where he scored 24 goals and had 19 assists in 90 appearances. Another key addition is Guilherme, a veteran Brazilian midfielder, who was acquired from Brazilian Série A team Santos FC in January. Guilherme boasts 429 senior appearances in his 10-year professional career, including 92 for Santos over the last two seasons. He scored 27 goals and had 20 assists in his tenure with Santos. The Dynamo also have high hopes for Jack McGlynn, a 22-year-old American midfielder, who was acquired in a trade with the Philadelphia Union ahead of last season. McGlynn had six goals and a team-high eight assists in 2025. Ezequiel Ponce, an Argentine international forward, will also be a key player for the Dynamo in 2026. Ponce was acquired in 2024 for a club-record fee from Greek team AEK Athens. He had 10 goals in 32 regular season appearances in 2025, which led the team. The Dynamo will look to these players to help them bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season, where they finished 9-15-10 and missed the playoffs. The 2026 MLS regular season is set to kickoff this weekend, with the Dynamo's opener against the Chicago Fire at 7:30 p.m. at Shell Energy Stadium. The Dynamo have made it to the MLS playoffs in back-to-back years in 2023 and 2024, but failed to make it in 2025. With the new additions, they will look to make a push for the playoffs and have a successful season. The team's fans will be eager to see how the new players perform and how the team comes together. The Dynamo's first game of the season will be a good indicator of what to expect from the team in 2026. The game against the Chicago Fire will be a tough test, but the Dynamo are confident in their abilities. They have been working hard in the offseason and are ready to take on the challenge. The Dynamo's home stadium, Shell Energy Stadium, will be filled with excited fans, all cheering on their team. The energy in the stadium will be electric, and the Dynamo will look to feed off that energy to get a win in their first game of the season.
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Houston Dynamo Spend Big to Upgrade Roster for 2026
Houston Dynamo spent big to upgrade their roster for 2026, adding key players like Mateusz Bogusz and Guilherme, as they look to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season and make a push for the MLS playoffs
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