Now back training at home for the rest of its regular season, Minnesota United will play on without two-time MLS Defender of the Year Ike Opara.
"He certainly won't be available for the next couple games," Loons coach Adrian Heath said Thursday.
Opara wasn't with his team in Orlando for the just-completed MLS is Back tournament, citing in late June a "pre-existing" condition. He has been training on his own at the team's Blaine facility, where his teammates resumed their workouts Wednesday after they lost to Orlando City in the semifinals on Aug. 6.
Heath said the team and Opara will make a decision about his immediate future in the next week or two. He added the team will say more about Opara's condition in the next 10 days.
He called Opara's absence "an ongoing thing with Ike at this moment in time," when asked about his status in a video call with reporters. Heath added, "I couldn't give you a definitive answer on that."
In February the Loons signed veteran Jose Aja for depth and insurance at the center-back position. This month they concluded months of negotiations to sign French center back Bakaye Dibassy, who can play that spot and left back as well.
The team signed Opara to a multiyear contract extension after last season, when he was named MLS' 2019 Defender of the Year after the Loons significantly improved their defense during his first season there. He won the same award with Sporting Kansas City in 2017.
On their way
Heath said he's hopeful Dibassy will arrive by the middle of next week. Once his immigration paperwork clears and he arrives, he'll have to quarantine for 10 days before he gets on the field with his new team.