Story byLA Galaxy forward João Klauss (99) celebrates after scoring a goal during an MLS game between LA Galaxy and Charlotte FC on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. Rob JalonWed, March 4, 2026 at 8:29 AM UTC·6 min readLos Angeles, Calif. -- LA Galaxy fans were angry at the beginning of the year, or at the very least skeptical. Not only had they received the worst news possible just a few days before, that Riqui Puig would miss the entirety of the 2026 season after an ACL injury setback (his second in consecutive years), but they would also not be getting a new number 10 to replace him and orchestrate the attack. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe LA Galaxy had gone in another direction. News broke that Will Kuntz and the Galaxy were in advanced negotiations for Brazilian Striker João Klauss, then of St. Louis City, to become the team's newest designated player, replacing Puig. On the surface, there were plenty of questions. Would Klauss even start with the Galaxy already having two strikers in Christian Ramirez and Matheus Nascimento (the Galaxy would later cut Ramirez)?How would another striker help the Galaxy with chance creation?Could he stay healthy after injuries forced him to miss time in 2023 and 2024 for St.