Atlanta United has made another expensive purchase.
The winners of the 2018 MLS Cup announced Feb. 4 they signed Emmanuel Latte Lath for a reported club-record fee.
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.@ATLUTD have their striker. 🫡
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) February 4, 2025
Emmanuel Latte Lath joins the Five Stripes for a league-record fee: https://t.co/dr2x9suO16 pic.twitter.com/Qi9BTVhgbq
Latte Lath, 26, was in fine form for Middlesbrough in the English Championship, bagging 11 goals and recording three assists in 29 games this season.
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Though Atlanta didn't disclose the transfer fee in its announcement, MLS said on its website the deal was worth a reported $22 million.
The signing comes off the heels of Atlanta bringing back popular winger Miguel Almiron. So, where does Latte Lath rank among most expensive MLS incomings? Here's what to know:
Who are the most expensive MLS signings?
Latte Lath's signing with Atlanta makes him the most expensive MLS signing to date. Here's a look at the top 10, with all fees in euros via Transfermarkt:
10. RW Luiz Araujo, Atlanta United: 11.50 million (2021/22)
9. ST Brenner, FC Cincinnati: 11.82 million (2020/21)
T-6. LW Myrto Uzuni, Austin FC: 12 million (2024/25)
T-6. AM Aleksey Miranchuk, Atlanta United: 12 million (2024/25)
T-6. LW/RW Hirving Lozano, San Diego FC: 12 million
5. AM Esequiel Barco, Atlanta United: 12.28 million (2017/18)
T-3. AM Gonzalo Martinez, Atlanta United: 14.50 million (2018/19)
T-3. AM Thiago Almada, Atlanta United: 14.50 million (2021/22)
2. ST Kévin Denkey, FC Cincinnati: 15.3 million (2024/25)
1. ST Emmanuel Latte-Lath, Atlanta United: 21.25 million (2025)
Why is Lionel Messi not on the list?
Messi, who joined Miami in 2023, is not on the list as he technically arrived as a free transfer, though his salary is still lucrative.