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A day after the United States beat Canada 2-0 in the Concacaf Nations League final, one of 16 players in Europe had gone on vacation.

Matt Turner will register for USMNT in Chicago, where he will begin arrangements for the Gold Cup opener against Jamaica on Saturday.

Where the American stars will settle when the next season begins in August is a big unknown. Twelve of the 16 players in Europe may be on the move, either on (new) loan deals or permanent transfers.

Here’s a look at your situation. . .

• Matt Turner (28) Current club: Arsenal. League season 2022-23: Arsenal, 0 minutes. Club 2023-24: ? After the final World Cup match against the Netherlands, Bruce Arena, with his USMNT player qualifications, said Turner, whom he had at the New England Revolution, “has to leave Arsenal to start playing normally. “That’s true then, and it’s true now. There has been little communication of a summer move, but the resolution to keep him for the Gold Cup suggests he could be pitched for a move over the summer. His last appearance for Arsenal 3 months ago. • Antonee Robinson (25) Current club: Fulham. 2022–23 league season: Fulham, 3088 minutes, 35 games, 35 starts, 1 assist. Club 2023-24: Fulham.

Talk of an imaginable move (Man City?) is fading. But in fact, he’s a fixture at Fulham, where he was one of just 3 angels to log more than 3,000 Premier League minutes in 2022-23. • Luca de los Ángeles Torre (25) Current club: Celta de Vigo. League 2022-23: Celta de Vigo, 1481 min, 28 games, 16 starts, 2 assists. Club 2023-24: Celta de Vigo. It took De los Ángeles Torre until after the World Cup to secure a starting job at Celta in his first season in La Liga. His opportunity follows a coaching change, with Portugal’s Carlos Carvalhal replacing Argentina’s Eduardo Coudet in November. But De los Ángeles Torre will have to start over with a new manager next season, as Carvalhal was sacked at the end of May after a collusion that nearly took Celta out of La Liga. • Weston McKennie (24) Current club: Juventus. 2022-23 league season: Juventus, 1,052 min, 15 games, 13 starts, 1 goal, 1 assist, Leeds United (loan), 1,437 min, 19 games, 16 starts, 1 assist. Club 2023-24: ?. After two and a half seasons at Juventus, McKennie arrived on loan to Leeds at the end of January and within a week his manager, the American Jesse Marsch, was fired. Before the fall of Leeds, McKennie had two other managers, Javi Gracia and Sam Allos angelesrdyce. The season-ending injury to his former USMNT teammate Tyler Adams forced McKennie out of position on Adams’s plos angelesce in midfield, but his subpar plos angelesy made him the target of a segment of Leeds supporters, who chanted: “You’re fat b*****d!” Leeds’ relegation ended with McKennie’s permanent move to Them angelesnd Road. La Gazzetta dello Sport has reported that Juventus need to recoup €30m for McKennie, who has two years left on his contract, although that is wishful thinking given what happened in Leeds.

• Christian Pulisic (24) Current club: Chelsea. League season 2022-23: Chelsea, 21 minutes, 24 games, starter, 1 goal, 1 assist. Club 2023-24: ?.

Chelsea desperately wants to do something with their inflated list. It turned out to have figured out a way out of new owner Todd Boehly’s overspending, tapping into the new Saudi market for gamblers. The first of many Chelsea players to receive large donations from Saudi Arabia are expected to be Hakim Ziyech and Kalidou Koulibaly. Saudi Arabia, however, does not appear to be an option for Pulisic, who was named the Nations League’s most productive player with two opposing goals to Mexico. He has one season left on his contract with Chelsea and will almost certainly leave Stamford Bridge having started just five league games after returning from the 2022 World Cup. “It’s been a really tough season,” he said. For me personally and for our team. “He gave no indication of where he will play next season. “A lot can happen,” the League of Nations said. “A lot can change. ” • Auston Trusty (2four) Current club: Arsenal. 2022–23 league season: Birmingham City (on loan), 3939 minutes, fourfour games, fourfour starts, four goals, 2 starts. Club 2023-2cuatro: ?.

No player who has moved from MLS to Europe in the last year has a higher inventory than Trusty, and it was 17th in the League Championship Birmingham City that he loved. “Nothing you can’t explain unless you actually go through it,” he told The Athletic. “It’s not a joke. Like a hundred percent routine at every turn – mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. The Blues want him back in permanent motion. He’ll probably want a bigger club and a more wonderful league to move forward in. assumption”. on USMNT intensity table • Tim Weah (23) Current club: Lille 2022-23 League season: Lille, 1748 min, 29 games, 18 starts, 2 assists 2023-24 club: ?. Weah is another player who put apart from a difficult season at the club with a wonderful tournament in the League of Nations. He played a component in 4 of the five assignments for the United States and has even finished the last one at right back, showing his new found versatility. Due to injuries, Lille have used Weah away from home in 2022-23. Weah still has a year left on his contract, so he is expected to move this summer. Talks about a move to Marseille have died down after the unexpected resignation of coach Ipassr Tudor.

• Chris Richards (23) Current club: Crystal Palace2022-23 league season: Crystal Palace, four four seven minutes, nine games, four starts. Club 2023-2 four: Crystal Palace. Richards says the most important thing for him to get into the composition of Palace is simple: “Stay healthy. He stood out in the USMNT backline in any of the Nations League games with a goal and hit the opposite crossbar to Canada to start. “I know that if I stay healthy and play the way I know how I can, I hope I can make this position my own in the coming years,” he said of his long career with the national team. “I’m calm. I’m pretty smart in the back. We are a team that likes to keep the ball in the court and own it. I’m quite athletic when it comes to winning heads or following runners. I think I’m smart at that, too. “

• Sergiño Dest (22) Current club: Barcelona. 2022–23 league season: AC Milan (on loan), 329 minutes, 8 games, starter. Club 2023-2: ?.

Dest’s only appearances since January have been the two Nations League organization games in March and Mexico’s two games, all with the United States. B. J. Callaghan praised Dest’s commitment. “He is a player who wanted to be in the April game and could not be more committed to this team. ” In 3 years, Dest’s career path temporarily replaced itself for the worse: from Ajax to Barcelona to AC Milan and now where? • Taylor Booth (22) Current club: FC Utrecht. League season 2022-23: FC Utrecht, 1553 minutes, 24 games, 20 starts, 2 goals, four assists; Jong Utrecht, 213 minutes, 3 games, 3 starts. Club 2023-2four: ?. Booth, the only European-based player on the US roster not to play in the Nations League. He called after a breakout crusade in the Eredivisie following his shaky move from Bayern Munich, where he spent 3 1/2 seasons, making just one DFB Pokal appearance. Utrecht manager Jordy Zuidam has set a figure that his club would like to generate through the promotion of Greek top scorer Anastasios Douvikas and Booth: €12m. • Brenden Aaronson (21) Current club: Leeds United. 2022-23 league season: Leeds United, 2,372 minutes, 36 games, 28 starts, 1 goal, 3 assists. Club 2023-2four: ?.

Leeds’ first summer signing before the 2022-23 season Aaronson, who played for Marsch at Red Bull Salzburg, however, proved to be a major disappointment, given the €29m payment Leeds allegedly paid to Salzburg. The Athletic reported that Aaronson’s contract includes a relegation It remains to be seen how much interest he arouses, given his difficulties in the Premier League. • Folarin Balogun (21) Current club: Arsenal. League season 2022-23: Reims (loan), 2999 minutes, 37 games, 34 starts, 21 goals, 2 assists. Club 2023-24: ?.

Balogun finished tied for fourth in Ligue 1 with 21 goals, stars including PSG’s Kylian Mbappe, Lyon’s Alexandre Lacazette and Lille’s Jonathan David, but said after scoring his first goal for the United States on Sunday night that he no longer needs to be loaned out. Given the difficulty he would have to break into the starting line-up at Arsenal, a permanent move abroad is possible, perhaps to Italy’s Serie A. • Joe Scally (20) Current club: Borussia M’Gladbach. Liga 2022-23 season: Borussia M’Gladbach, 2208 minutes, 28 starts, 25 matches. Club 2023-24: Borussia M’Gladbach.

Scally signed a one-year contract extension in April, keeping him at Gladbach for the 2026-27 season. He was the only American to be in the box more than part of the time of the 2022-23 Bundesliga season. for me it’s playing regularly,” Scally said. Borussia gave me the chance to do it and helped me progress as a player. “Davies. • Yunus Musah (20) Current club: Valencia. League season 2022-23: Valencia, 2210 minutes, 33 games, 26 starts, 2 assists. Club 2023-24: ?.

Musah still has 3 years left on his contract, and an estimated €100 million buyout clause, with Valencia, where he just finished his third season, recording career-best starts and minutes, his playing time was reduced towards the end of the season as Los Che faced a relegation battle. Musah returned to have a great Nations League with USMNT. A sensational “Yunus Musah” in Las Vegas was good news for Valencia, who plans to fund his summer moving expenses with the money he gets for Musah in England. , where he grew up betting on Arsenal’s academy system.

• Gio Reyna (20) Current club: Borussia Dortmund. League season 2022-23: Borussia Dortmund, 625 minutes, 22 games, starter, 7 goals, 2 assists. Club 2023-2: ?.

After missing the most of the 2021-22 season with a string of injuries, Reyna returned to Dortmund in 2022-23 and averaged more than one goal every 90 minutes, scoring key goals in the current part of the season. The challenge he most often used as a substitute when he was even entering the game. The media pointed to a bad game he had when he started against Werder Bremen as the turning point of his season. It’s the only Bundesliga game he’s played at this point in the season, and it took him a few more months to step onto the grass in the league. Sport Bild has reported that BVB are in a position to settle for 20 million euros for Reyna, who has two years left on his contract. Enough attacking players had smart seasons to keep Reyna on the bench last term as Dortmund led the Bundesliga until the final day. Maybe it’s true then. But Dortmund have sold Reyna’s close friend Jude Bellingham, and Raphael Guerreiro is going to Bayern Munich. BVB will have to think twice before dropping a player of Reyna’s talent, which he showcased in the Gold Cup final on Sunday.

• Ricardo Pepi (20) Current club: Augsburg. League season 2022-23: Augsburg, minutes, four games, 1 start; FC Groningen (on loan), 2four53 minutes, 29 games, 28 starts, 12 goals, 3 assists. Club 2023-2four: ?.

Pepi enjoyed his season in the Netherlands after starting his European career in Germany. He says he enjoyed Groningen because it’s a university town with a lot of young people, most of whom speak English. from the north of the Netherlands to the south. Photos: Concacaf. com, Robin Alam/ISI Photos.

Great summary, thank you.

Seriously: Which American Euro team owner is enough to buy this range?!?!?!? CP. Bala. Weah Gio Adams MusahJedi. Dest Richards mRob TurnerYour subs would be; McKenNIE, baaronson, LDLT, CCV, Zendejas, SteffenAdd: Cardoso, Scally, Tillman, Pepi, Booth, McKenZIE, TrustyOn The Bubble; Horvath, Mihailovic, Reynolds, EPB, Sonora, Sargent, Busio, TessmanOutsiders; Ledesma, Koleosho, McGlynn, Neal, Slonina, Sands, GioacchiniOutlyers; Hoppe, Konrad, Wiley, Vines, Yow, Paredes, pAaronsonI’m bound to miss someone. ??????

For me, I don’t know about other readers, however, if I read about the long term of a professional football player, I want to know the existing knowledge of the contract: club contract, start date and end date. A playing career for would possibly be independent of his contractual prestige, if he is on loan. If the player is under contract at Arsenal, but played in Birmingham, for me, he is a Birmingham player on loan from Arsenal, no, an Arsenal player on loan. He is only helping to get a concept of his prestige as a player without the prestige overload of his contract being imposed. We want those two knowledge problems and their main problems in the header. Then, the next discussion can be about the play and contact. Just a few minds of a former DBA. Have a wonderful day.

Yes, I humbly agree. . . I have to go from Transfrmkt to Article to see what DEAL they are on. . . One of the most “negative” things for our US player moves is that they are on BIG . moving fee, which you want to get back and even more problematic may be your ACTUAL SALARY. . . You can ask a team to move McKenNIE for your 30 million, but should they pay you a consistent four million a year (Guestimating) on ​​top of that, in Salary. ??? The player definitely doesn’t need to lose that salary. . . Ask CP and Dest. . . I’m sure they can move on, but they don’t need to take the salary cut. Array. I can’t say I blame them. !!! I’m kind of on stage, where I don’t mind club playing time too much, being a negative to our Team USA’s play. . . It looks like our guys are doing OK, showing up COLD and kicking A$ $. Didn’t show up to CP etc. in the WC or in this Nations Cup. They almost came with a chip in their feet and something to prove. Something GGG may just not appreciate about GIO in the last WC, and some other explanation as to why he deserves to have been fired, NEVER rehired and wants to be fired ASAP. !!!

Great, I love seeing this happen!

Referring to the All American team somewhere in one of the European leagues (not necessarily the Big 5).

Holland would be PERFECT. . . Maybe BelgiumSome of those properties through the Americans???

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