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That's not entirely true.
While I agree that the absolute top American talent are often skipping college to play abroad, the college ranks still make up a bunch of the MLS rosters (yeah, it's not La Liga, but it's still a pro league). There's still value in college soccer to develop pro players...
The MLS Draft is an afterthought. Very few of the draftees get on active rosters. 1.4% of college players get drafted and 46% of those actually sign contracts.
If you want to go professional, don’t play college soccer - Teens in Print
In the US, 1.4% of college soccer players actually get picked in the Major League Soccer draft. Out of that 1.4% of athletes, 46.7% end up signing a contract. That doesn’t make playing college soccer a bad experience, it’s a great experience for every athlete, but it certainly is not…
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In MLS less than 40% of the league played college soccer and that number is dropping.