The transfer window closed at some point this evening so its possible a late move may still leak out but I think its safe to say this final move being reported by Niko Moreno and confirmed by Tom Bogert and the Denver Post is the final move for the Rapids. Colorado is sending $2M in GAM to the Sounders for winger Georgi Minoungou.
Minoungou is 23 years old, 24 in July. He was born in Ivory Coast but represents Burkina Faso at the senior national team level (he played for the Ivory Coast U-20s before making the switch). He's currently away with the Burkina Fason national team as this deal is made. He started his professional career at Czech side MFK Vyskov in 2021 but was loaned to the Tacoma Defiance (Seattle Sounders 2) for the 2022 season and has been in Seattle ever since, moving up to the first team in 2024 and making 21 appearances for my hometown club in 2025.
The reason for the move is that the Sounders are stacked at winger and Georgi is probably 7th in the pecking order if everyone is healthy. He's still quite raw in many areas but he has one of the best dribbles in the league and no fear about going at any defender. He's also been pointed out for having an obvious joy for the game and willingness to play both offense and defense.
This is a good, possibly great, move for the Rapids. It fills an obvious need as I think Minoungou becomes a heavy favorite to start opposite Yapi on the wings and he has a very friendly contract ($104K in 2025) that goes through the 2028-29 season. $2M is a lot to pay but we need the official announcement (presumably tomorrow) to see how that's split up over time and if there's any performance metrics on it.
As I mentioned yesterday Matt Wells challenged us 2 months ago, after the Bassett trade, to wait until the end of the window to judge the team. At the time that sounded just like Padraig Smith in 2022 when he traded MAK to open the window and then promised more moves to come, only to sign one player on short-term loan the rest of the way. Especially when coming into this final week the only move had been to sign Miguel Navarro on loan (and buy out Vines). It was also a concern that they said "end of the transfer window" when there was 5 games before that and we have a track record of wasting time with signings.
This week though the Rapids put together three solid moves in area of need. A center back this summer that could fill in if Herrington is sold (Williams), a right back for depth (Thompson), and now a potential starting winger (Minoungou). All young players that maybe weren't deals but also don't look like dramatic overpays. This doesn't make the team a MLS Cup favorite but it does put us in position to build on our solid start. Despite the concerns about not having the deals done before the season started Wells got us off to a 3-0-2 start so it didn't hurt us too much. Not something I'd generally recommend though.
This wasn't a perfect window of course. The Sealy move isn't looking strong considering how much we paid and it hurts to see Bassett playing for a different MLS team. On the flip side Herrington is a top-tier find for this team and Ojediran is the destroyer we've been looking for. Overall a stronger window than many of us predicted and one that was generally better than average for this team.
