which is something Bradley told Goal is a possibility. That reality could lead LAFC to trade the top overall pick.
The lone American in that group - Hilliard-Arce - is a center back, a position LAFC doesn't exactly need to fill after acquiring MLS standouts Laurent Ciman and Walker Zimmerman. All but Hilliard-Arce would occupy an international player spot, which is problematic for an ambitious LAFC team that has already hit the international market hard for top-end talent, and still has some foreign acquisitions in the works.
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