The New England Revolution signed 18-year-old forward Malcolm Fry for the 2024-26 MLS seasons.
The deal announced Wednesday includes an additional club option for 2027.
A Revolution Academy graduate and Revolution II player, Fry becomes the club’s 13th Homegrown Player.
Fry has six goals and three assists in 37 appearances in MLS NEXT Pro since signing his first deal in October 2022.
“Malcolm has excelled at every level of our pro player pathway and his consistently strong performance with our second team put him in the position to make this next step in his career,” Revolution technical director Curt Onalfo said. “Malcolm has a bright future, and we are thrilled to watch him continue his career with his hometown club and earn his place in the first team beginning next season.”
Fry is one of three teenage homegrowns set to join the first team next season, along with 15-year-old Peyton Miller and 18-year-old Santiago Suarez.
“I am honored to begin my MLS career and continue growing as a player here in New England with my hometown club,” Fry said. “I have benefited from the new challenges at every level as I moved up the pro pathway from the academy to the second team, and thanks to all my coaches over the years, I now feel ready to test myself at the MLS level. I look forward to earning my place in the team next season.”
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