Young, 26, who was named MLS Defender of the Year last season, follows central defender Tim Parker in putting pen to paper on a new deal in New York.
11.45 GMT: Rangers have signed 16-year-old Kane Ritchie-Hosler from Manchester City. The deal was announced by commentator Tom Miller on Rangers TV during the 0-0 draw with St. Johnstone, and Ritchie-Hosler will join in the summer.
10.49 GMT: Manchester United would be ready to pay up to £34 million in compensation in order to land managerial target Mauricio Pochettino from Tottenham in the summer, according to the Evening Standard.
Recent financial results showed the club paid £19.6m to sack Jose Mourinho and his staff, proving they will not be put off paying big to make the changes they want.
09.55 GMT: Vincent Kompany has returned to training with Manchester City after injury, and the Belgium international is set to earn a one-year contract extension, sources have told ESPN FC. The City captain's contract runs out at the end of the season, but talks over a new 12-month deal have been ongoing.
09.05 GMT: Mauro Icardi's wife and agent Wanda Nara says Inter Milan taking the captaincy off the forward "was like taking a leg off him." Icardi's future has been cast in doubt after he refused to travel with the Serie A club on their trip to Rapid Vienna after being stripped of the armband.
The Argentina international, who has in the been linked with Real Madrid and Manchester United, had been involved in discussions over extending his contract with the Nerazzurri beyond 2021.
Nara told Mediaset on her regular Sunday night appearance that they both hope things will be resolved and that Icardi will play for them again."
- Horncastle: Icardi saga comes at worst time for Inter
08.15 GMT: Benfica coach Bruno Lage says Manchester United and Real Madrid target Joao Felix has "his feet firmly on the ground" despite the attentions of top European clubs.
The 19-year-old attacking midfielder was promoted to Benfica's first team in the summer and has scored seven goals in 13 league appearances.
"Joao is a youngster with a lot of potential, there is a lot of talk about him relating to many things, but I only like to refer to what he does on the pitch and not what he can do off it," Felix told a news conference. "If you knew him, he's a youngster who has his feet firmly on the ground. He deals with everything that is going on with total calm."
PAPER TALK (by Rich Edwards): Mum's not the word ... if you're Neymar's dad
The long-term future for Neymar is a constant source of speculation -- and now the Brazilian's father has fanned the flames in an interview with Telefoot.
Neymar Sr., who is also acting as the Paris Saint-Germain star's agent after he parted company with Wagner Ribeiro, said: "It is difficult to speak about the future in football -- it can change at any moment."
Brazil international Neymar left Barcelona for PSG in a world-record deal but has been heavily linked with a return to Spain, with Madrid, rather than Barcelona, thought most likely to sign him.
That said, he made the most of Barcelona's facilities last week when he returned to the city for some treatment to expedite his return from a fractured metatarsal.
His current club will hope his father stays off the airwaves for the foreseeable future.
Inter fans give red Icardi to Mauro
The speculation surrounding Mauro Icardi's future has been rife, but as the Argentina international sat in the stands to watch Inter against Sampdoria on Sunday, Inter fans sent him a clear message.
Marca reports that they unveiled a banner which made it clear the Manchester United and Chelsea target could have a bit of trouble winning them round if a transfer doesn't materialise this summer.
The supporters listed Inter legends that they described as "men" and mentioned "respect" and "love for the shirt," which some have accused Icardi of lacking in recent weeks.
Still, if they are readying bids at United or Chelsea, that reaction was probably music to their ears.
Tap-ins
- Andreas Christensen sees himself as part of Chelsea's future despite being little more than a bit-part player under Maurizio Sarri.
Christensen was linked with a move to Barcelona in January transfer window but told Danish outlet Bold.dk, that he sees himself as a key figure in Chelsea's future plans. What Sarri thinks, mind you, is anyone's guess.
- The Sun reports that Saudi interest in buying out the Glazer family at Manchester United is heating up and Champions League qualification could lead to the Saudi crown prince, Mohammad bin Salman, spending £3.8 billion on a takeover bid. That could see the Glazers making a £2.2bn profit.
- Could France be the next stop on Jose Mourinho's managerial journey? The Sun reports on comments made by Mourinho to BeIN Sports, which suggest he is brushing up on his French after being seen at Lille's Ligue 1 game against Montpellier on Sunday. That could make PSG boss Thomas Tuchel un petit nerveux.
- Rangers keeper Wes Foderingham was exceptional during their 0-0 draw against St Johnstone on Saturday but believes his future could lie away from Ibrox after admitting that Allan McGregor won't be going anywhere soon. The Daily Record says he will decide on where he plays next at the end of Steven Gerrard's first season in Glasgow.