The arrival of Maxime Crepeau to the Portland Timbers is a done deal and official as the Canadian international will defend the colors of the Green and Gold for the upcoming 2024 season.
Crépeau, the 29-year-old veteran and Canada’s National Team goalie with 15 caps is under contract through the 2025 MLS season with an option for 2026.
“We are delighted with the acquisition of Max Crépeau and welcome his family to Portland,” general manager Ned Grabavoy said in a release.
Crépeau has played in MLS since the 2013 season, when he signed a homegrown deal with CF Montréal. But his career took off in 2019 with Vancouver Whitecaps FC, leading to 23 shutouts in 100 appearances across his three MLS stops (Montréal, Vancouver and LAFC).
Maxime Crépeau, who has played 15 times for the CanMNT, was the starter on LAFC’s MLS Cup-Supporters’ Shield double-winning team in 2022. Last season, he recovered from a broken leg to help LAFC reach their second straight MLS Cup final.
“I’m excited to welcome Max to our team,” said head coach Phil Neville. “He is one of the top goalkeepers in MLS and comes with great experience of winning in the league. His big leadership qualities will make the team stronger.”
“His ability and character are standout qualities that will strengthen our group. Max possesses leadership and experience that was a necessity for us in this position and couldn’t be more thrilled by his addition.”
The team has a couple DP open spots and with a number of rumors circling, Ned Gravaboy and his team are looking forward to bringing in the best players to make this side a competitive one in the hopes of delivering a possible run to the postseason.
Source: Portland Timbers Communications