With just weeks to go before the transfer window closes, San Jose Earthquakes are actively searching for a new goalkeeper. With inconsistent performances from N. Crockford this season, the club leadership has decided to explore options to strengthen their roster ahead of next season. The aim is to ensure that the team's defense is solid, particularly against feared opposition like LA Galaxy.

The club has already identified a few emerging talents, notably young goalkeepers from MLS and Europe. Scouts have been dispatched to watch matches, with a focus on promising young players who could make an immediate impact. This has led to reports that San Jose Earthquakes are in talks with one of the top European clubs for a potential loan deal.

The club's management stated that the goal is to create healthy competition within the team. With players like Daniel and M. Floriani, the team needs to have a strong squad that can compete with the best teams. By the end of the transfer period, fans may see significant changes in the goalkeeper list, as San Jose Earthquakes aims to improve results for the next season.

Any new addition could prove to be a crucial asset in San Jose Earthquakes' quest for a title. Hopefully, the strategic choices made by management will pay off, helping to revitalize the team and strengthen their defense to face the upcoming season's challenges.