MLS: NYCFC D Tayvon Gray signs extension through 2025

Date:

Share post:


New York City FC announced the signing Tuesday of defender Tayvon Gray to a new contract through 2025.

The deal includes an option for the 2026 season.

Gray, 20, recorded two assists in 27 matches (22 starts) this season. The New York City native has three assists in 37 career games (25 starts).

“It’s a reward for all of the hard work I’ve put in the last couple of years, but my goal is to continue to keep getting better and to stay hungry,” Gray said in a press release. “To be honest, this feels like a new beginning for me, it feels like it’s a reset button, everything starts from zero, so I just have to get after it now.”

Gray joined NYCFC as a homegrown signing in 2019 and made his MLS debut in 2021, helping the club win their first MLS Cup title.

“We are delighted that Tayvon has signed a new contract, this speaks to both his development and performances with the First Team since signing professionally,” sporting director David Lee said. “He has already shown himself to be an impactful player on an MLS Cup winning team, while we know there is even more development to come, our focus will continue to be maximizing his potential.”

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NWSL: Reign rally past Wave to end five-match losing streak

Veronica Latsko scored in the 89th minute as the short-handed Seattle Reign rallied for a 2-1 victory against...

NWSL: Angel City FC continue road success, defeat Royals 2-1

Sydney Leroux and Claire Emslie scored first-half goals to lift Angel City FC to a 2-1 victory over...

MLS: Galaxy travel to Seattle down two key offensive weapons

A trip to Seattle is never easy for the Los Angeles Galaxy. And it appears Sunday's match will be...

MLS: Rapids, NYCFC prepare to play ball at Citi Field

As a New York native and former coach of the New York Red Bulls, first-year Colorado Rapids coach...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.