
Minnesota United FC will not sign trialist Abdoulaye Diallo, who had trained with the team for the past month.
Diallo, 24 a center-back from Senegal, was not at practice Tuesday at the National Sports Center. Coach Adrian Heath confirmed after the session that the defender wouldn't be joining the squad full time. He began practicing with the team March 28.
"No, he's not with us anymore," Heath said. "We decided against doing something with him. So we will see where we go from here."
Diallo would have required an international roster spot, and United didn't have a spot open ... until recently.
The club confirmed that Brazilian midfielder Ibson has been approved for a green card, and thus no longer requires an international spot.
So, right now, United has nine international slots (it traded one to Colorado along with Mo Saeid back in that March 31 transaction) and eight players taking those up: John Alvbage, Francisco Calvo, Vadim Demidov, Jerome Thiesson, Rasmus Schuller, Bashkim Kadrii, Johan Venegas and Abu Danladi.
Hypothetically, that leaves one spot open for a potential move. However, midfielder Bernardo Anor, who has been on the disabled list all season with a leg injury, would need an international spot once he comes off the DL. The club said Anor is also working toward a green card but has not received one yet.
United has until May 8 before Major League Soccer's primary transfer window closes. The next window is from July 10 to Aug. 9.