Fire fans everywhere drew a collective sigh of relief Thursday afternoon when the club announced veteran defender Gonzalo Segares had inked a multi-year deal to stay with the Men in Red.
“I’m very happy that we could come to an agreement for me to stay in Chicago,” Segares said via phone from Costa Rica Thursday night. “The Fire gave me the opportunity to become a professional in MLS and this is the only team that I’ve played with in the league since the draft in 2005. I’m definitely happy to stay part of the Fire."
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The reason for consternation came with the league’s Monday release of the initial list of players eligible for Friday’s Re-Entry Draft Stage 1. An eight-year veteran of the league, the 30-year-old defender appeared on the list after the club declined his option.
While from the outside it looked as if the Fire were turning their back on a longtime fan favorite, Segares tested the early water of the league’s free agency mechanism while the two parties continued to work towards a deal.
“At the time I wasn’t quite sure how things were going to go. I knew we were trying to work things out but nothing was concrete. It’s tough to see your name out there with a possibility of leaving because they definitely weren’t going to take my option. That part is hard to see but there was always the hope that we’d be able to get into a new agreement.”
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