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Araújo, Driussi, Loba top-paid to join MLS during season

WASHINGTON (AP) - Brazilian winger Luiz Araújo has a $3.6 million base salary after joining Atlanta from Lille and has total compensation of $3,941,667, the highest among players to join Major League Soccer teams during the 2021 season.

Argentine forward Sebastián Driussi, who signed with Austin from Zenit St. Petersburg, had the second-highest pay among the midseason signings with a base salary of $2,571,420 and total compensation of $2,688,420, according to figures released Wednesday by the Major League Soccer Players Association.

Aké Loba, a striker from Ivory Coast who transferred to Nashville from Monterrey, was next with a salary of $1,077,000 and total compensation of $1,318,475.

They were the only players to join the league at midseason with seven-figure pay.

Forward Bobby Wood was the highest-paid American to join the league during the season when he signed with Salt Lake after leaving Hamburg. The 28-year-old, a past member of the U.S. national team, has a $875,000 base salary and $968,161 in total compensation.

Geoff Cameron, a 36-year-old defender who also used to be on the U.S. national team, has a $336,000 base salary and $389,667 in total compensation after joining Cincinnati from Queens Park Rangers.

Los Angeles FC attacker Carlos Vela remains MLS's highest-paid player, with $6.3 million in total compensation, including $4.5 million in salary. LA Galaxy forward Javier 'œChicharito'ť Hernández is second at $6 million. Miami forward Gonzalo Higuaín is third, with $5,793,750 compensation, including $5.1 million base salary, followed by Toronto midfielder Alejandro Pozuelo at $4,693,000, including $3.8 million base salary.

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Austin FC forward Sebastián Driussi (25) shoots against Real Salt Lake forward Jonathan Menéndez (10) and defender Erik Holt during the second half of an MLS soccer match in Austin, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
FC Cincinnati defender Geoff Cameron (12) tackles Philadelphia Union midfielder Quinn Sullivan during the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean) The Associated Press
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