There wasn't much to talk about from the Union's scoreless tie in Charlotte on Saturday, but there was plenty to talk about beyond the field. Earlier in the day, reports emerged in the Netherlands and the U.S. that Union striker Julián Carranza is in talks to join Dutch club Feyenoord when his contract ends after this year. It doesn't make much sense for Feyenoord, or any club, to pay in the summer for a player it could have for free a few months later. Sure, teams like to have their new signings in preseason camp, and Feyenoord will have a new manager after Arne Slot's departure to succeed famed Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool.