By Simon Evans WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major League Soccer's labor deal won't dramatically change the league's structure or radically improve the earning power of its players but it does open the door to more significant changes in the future. The deal has yet to be ratified and while the fine-tuning goes on neither MLS or its players were willing to publicly acknowledge the details of the pact, which was agreed to in principle on Wednesday. The current salary cap for each team stands at $3.1 mil
Thursday, 5 March 2015
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