The New York Red Bulls signed goalkeeper Ryan Meara to a two-year contract through the 2024 season on Friday.
The deal includes an option for 2025 for the 31-year-old New York native, who made just one start for the team in 2022.
“We are pleased to keep Ryan at the club for upcoming years,” NYRB sporting director Denis Hamlett said. “Ryan has proved to be a great goalkeeper, great leader, and a great teammate within our locker room, and we are very pleased to keep him at the club.”
Meara has appeared in 37 career MLS matches for the Red Bulls and has seven shutouts.
“I am very happy to have Ryan with us for years to come,” NYRB head coach Gerhard Struber said. “He has an exceptional attitude and works hard every day to help the club reach its goals.”
Carlos Miguel Coronel handled most of the action in the net for the Red Bulls in 2022, recording 73 saves and eight clean sheets in 33 starts.
–Field Level Media
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