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FC Cincinnati’s preseason has taken a dramatic turn as reports out of Europe claim Serie A side Napoli are leading the race to sign star striker Kévin Denkey. With the 2026 season only weeks away, Cincinnati could be facing a massive roster decision before competitive play even begins. European clubs are believed to value Denkey in the high-teens millions, while FCC’s reported asking price sits much higher, potentially north of $30 million. Denkey remains under contract long-term, but the timing of these rumors raises real questions about how the club would handle a late preseason sale and what it would mean for their attacking depth. This situation also comes on the heels of Brenner’s permanent move, leaving fans wondering if Cincinnati could realistically head into the season having lost two major goal scorers without a direct replacement lined up. We also break down FC Cincinnati’s first preseason match against the New England Revolution, a 105-minute test that offered early clues about tactics and lineup decisions. FCC controlled much of the opening stretch, with Ayoub Jabbari hitting the post and Evander narrowly missing on a curling free kick before the first segment ended scoreless. Denkey found the net early in the second phase to give Cincinnati the lead before heavy rotations followed, as the coaching staff evaluated depth and fitness. New England eventually found a late equalizer, but the bigger story was the structure, sharp buildup, and signs that the team is preparing to be at full strength early for Concacaf Champions Cup play. Postgame comments from Denkey and head coach Pat Noonan added more context. Denkey spoke about continuing to build chemistry with teammates and feeling the benefit of already having a season under his belt in Cincinnati. Noonan, meanwhile, was candid about wanting more from the first group, noting that expectations are higher with continuity in the squad while also emphasizing that preseason is a time to experiment tactically, especially with wingback roles and attacking-third responsibilities. He also provided updates on key players, with Hadebe set to return to training soon and Matt Miazga working back carefully after knee irritation. Beyond the match, we cover all the latest FC Cincinnati roster news, including the official signing of Ecuadorian winger Bryan Ramírez, Brian Schaefer’s loan move, and a full rundown of new jersey numbers. Around the league, we touch on former FCC figures making moves elsewhere, early MLS kit leaks, and the league’s decision to extend the 2026 summer transfer window to better align with Europe. We also check in on FCC 2 schedule news and goalkeeper signing Bryan Dowd, plus wrap things up with fan mailbag topics and a countdown to the season opener. It’s a packed show as Cincinnati balances preseason preparations with potentially season-shifting transfer headlines.