Thu. Dec 26th, 2024

Reports have Doyle in contact with the Rapids looking to potentially sign a deal, with Kenny Jackett apparently not seeing Doyle as an integral part of the team he was a star for back in their last PL stint. His contract with Wolves ends at the end of the season, and at that point it seems unlikely that he'll be finding anyone in England willing to take him outside of some less prestigious teams than Wolves.

What would Doyle mean to the Rapids? He's a highly-capped international for Ireland and a man who plied his trade in the Premier League for a long time, and wasn't really at fault for their double-relegation a few years prior. At 31 he's getting old, but still isn't quite old enough to Three or four years ago, he'd have been a top-tier looking signing for any MLS team, probably earning a pretty penny Designated Player contract.

Does that mean that Doyle wouldn't be a great goalscoring threat in MLS? It certainly doesn't. Doyle has always been a solid presence in the 18-yard-box and a good finisher, two traits that usually combine to mean lots of goals in this league. However, the risk is far too great to hand him over half a million dollars, and this is the perfect time to buy low on the Irishman after the most down year of his entire career.

It could turn out to be a solid addition if Doyle ended up a DP, but the Rapids would probably do well to try and explore a cheaper and less 'all eyes on him' option in case it doesn't work out that way in the end. Here's an idea: a two-year deal for less than DP money with the promise that if he manages to be the 15-goal scorer that the Rapids have been seeking, a new, larger contract could be on the cards. Win-win.

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