Morsink faces uncertain future with United

Kurt Morsink and D.C. United have beaten two playoff contenders in the last three weeks.

WASHINGTON ā€“ Many D.C. United players face an uncertain fate this offseason as the club prepares for another round of rebuilding under a new head coach, but few more so than midfielder Kurt Morsink.


The Costa Rican says heā€™d like to stay in DC and contribute to next yearā€™s side. But his MLS contract is up and after Unitedā€™s historically poor 2010 campaign, he and most of his teammates have few guarantees that the yet-to-be-named incoming boss will have a place for them in the squad.


A decade ago, Morsink watched United take on Costa Rican club CD Alajuelense in a CONCACAF Champions' Cup match in his native San JosĆ©, and later starred in college at James Madison University, a few hours southwest of DC. He calls United his ā€œdream clubā€ and admits being disinclined to leave the nationā€™s capital.


ā€œEver since they came to Costa Rica [in Champions' Cup in 2000], itā€™s been my dream to play for the team,ā€ said Morsink, who arrived in DC from Kansas City last March as one of Curt Onalfoā€™s first acquisitions.


Since then, the 26-year-old worked hard, but usually for little reward, in the engine room of the leagueā€™s last-placed squad this season. Clyde Simmsā€™ injury woes forced him to carry much of the defensive midfield burden for long periods, and the teamā€™s poor overall results may offer little to impress whoever takes the managerā€™s job in 2011.


Those factors are forcing Morsink to contemplate the possibility of a new destination after four years in the league.


ā€œIn this profession, youā€™re kind of on the go,ā€ Morsink said. ā€œSo Iā€™d love to explore a couple options in Europe and South America. But if I do stay in MLS, Iā€™d love for it to be with D.C. United.


ā€œ[Club president] Kevin Payne is an unbelievable person. Heā€™s treated me with the utmost respect. Heā€™s given me a chance ā€“ heā€™s a class act. Same with [general manager] Dave Kasper. [Ben Olsen] has done a great job stepping in. Chad [Ashton] has been unbelievable. D.C. United is a class-act organization and they should be rewarded with a cup every year.


ā€œItā€™s different here. They do things right and they deserve a lot more than what we gave them, and so do the fans.ā€


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