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MLS is no longer a retirememt league only tbh. Tho the high profile moves of the summer may seem to suggest otherwise, they've been developing their own talent and bringing in Mexican and South American prospects too. It has good potential to build an identity.
It'll have an identity when Haas win consecutive Grands Prix, which is to say "good luck with that".
I've been hearing this argument for 15+ years. It's very gradually improving in quality, but it can't reach a critical mass because a) the North American market is already saturated with other sports, and b) the league is structured in a way that prohibits its natural growth (isolated league with no risk of relegation and where most teams are franchise that are artificially propped up and owned by the league). And that's not going to change.
MLS is and will remain a farming league where the best American players are cherry-picked by clubs from outside the continent. That's the goal of most of the younger players, and I don't blame them for it.