Canadian winger Tajon Buchanan up for MLS Young Player of the Year
Canadian winger Tajon Buchanan, Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Ryan Gauld and Toronto FC fullback Justin Morrow are finalists for Major League Soccer’s end-of-year-awards.
Buchanan, an elusive attacker who turned heads this year with both the New England Revolution and Canada, is up against Julian Araujo of the Los Angeles Galaxy and FC Dallas’ Richard Pepi for AT&T Young Player of the Year, which covers talent born on or after Jan. 1, 1999.
The 22-year-old from Brampton, Ont., in his third MLS season, finished with career highs in games played (27), starts (19), goals (8) and assists (5). Named the Best Young Player at this summer’s Gold Cup, Buchanan is set to join Belgian champions Club Brugge KV after the season.
Gauld, a Scottish midfielder who joined the Whitecaps on July 31 from Portugal’s SC Farense, is a finalist for Newcomer of the Year along with Cristian (Chicho) Arango of Los Angeles FC and Eduardo (Chofis) Lopez of the San Jose Earthquakes. The award covers players who made their MLS debut in 2021.