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The operations of MLS echo certain trends established by the English Premier League, which also sought to bring global talents to bolster its league. The MLS recognized that elevating the league's competitiveness could simultaneously strengthen the national team.
Statistics reveal that over half of the players in MLS are non-Americans, which provides an immediate boost to the game's technical level. This shift parallels Brazilian soccer's trend of inviting South American players to improve local talent.