Veteran forward Diego Fagundez returns to where his MLS career began in 2011, signing a free agent deal with the New England Revolution for the rest of the season.
The agreement announced Friday includes a club option for the 2027 season for the 31-year-old Uruguay native.
The club’s first-ever homegrown player, Fagundez played 10 seasons with the Revolution before stints with Austin FC (2021-23) and the Los Angeles Galaxy (2023-25). He was named to New England’s All-Time team in 2020 and won an MLS Cup with L.A. in 2024.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Diego Fagundez back to the New England Revolution, the place where he started his career and truly made his mark as our inaugural Homegrown signing,” sporting director Curt Onalfo said. “Diego is an excellent addition to our group who brings a proven track record of offensive productivity, technical quality, and deep MLS experience that will strengthen our attack and give us more options moving forward.”
Fagundez leads all active MLS players with 158 goal contributions (79 goals, 79 assists) and ranks fourth among active players in both goals and regular season appearances (424). He is one of eight players in league history to reach both 75 goals and 75 assists.
“When I left New England, I knew I wanted to return here one day to play for the fans who have supported me since I was a teenager,” Fagundez said. “I feel I have grown tremendously both on and off the pitch over these last few years. My family and I are so excited to be back with the club that gave me my first professional opportunity. The Revolution and our supporters have always held a special place in my heart, and I can’t wait to take the pitch at Gillette Stadium again soon representing my boyhood club.”
The Revolution play their home opener Sunday afternoon against FC Cincinnati.
–Field Level Media

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