Revolution bring Khano Smith back, ink Serbian midfielder

Khano Smith

In its quest for additional creativity in the final third, New England may have found its answer.


FC Basel midfielder Marko Perovic has signed for the Revolution on a free transfer and will join the team once his P1 work visa is approved, the club announced on Friday afternoon.


Perovic, 26, is a former Serbian youth international with extensive European experience with the former Swiss champions and Red Star Belgrade. After falling out of favor with Basel manager Thorsten Fink earlier in the campaign, Perovic secured permission from Fink to join New England on trial while the team trained in North Carolina.


Although the Revolution registered an interest in Perovic once he left training camp last week, New England had to wait for the Serbian midfielder to settle up his remaining contract with FC Basel—a deal that ran until the summer of 2011—before MLS and the Revs could secure his signature.


“We're always looking to upgrade anywhere we can with any chance we can,” Revolution coach Steve Nicol told MLSsoccer.com on Tuesday before Perovic sealed a deal to join the team. “I think some of the ability he has, we don't have elsewhere in the team, so it's good to get a guy with just a little bit of extra quality.”


Nicol said Perovic, generally deployed as a left-sided midfielder with Basel, could play wide on the left or as an attacking midfielder located just behind the front two. No matter where Perovic eventually lines up for the Revs, the Serbian has what it takes to inject a healthy dose of creativity into the New England attack, according to Nicol.


“It's about going forward with the ball,” Nicol said. “He's got experience, he's confident and he likes to go at people. We can play him wide on the left or we can play him off the front two. Generally, he's just a good football player.”


New England also announced the acquisition of former midfielder Khano Smith on Friday. Smith, 29, left the Revolution in 2008 after he was selected by Seattle in the expansion draft. The Sounders subsequently traded him to New York, where he lasted only half a season before being released. Smith signed a short-term deal with English League Two side Lincoln City in October, but left when his deal expired in early January.


Smith linked up with his former club during training camp and impressed enough to prompt the Revs to offer him a deal to provide cover and experience in midfield. As a veteran with more than three years of MLS experience, Smith will have a guaranteed contract for 2010.


In addition to signing Perovic and Smith, New England waived Costa Rican defender Gabriel Badilla. Badilla, 25, made just six MLS appearances for the Revs during his two years with the club, but did not play in a league match during the 2009 season after struggling to overcome a back injury.