American internationals collectively make a move to Europe! Arjemang sets a record transfer to the Championship, Viagra is close to entering Ligue 1
In order to compete for the main position under the position of US coach Pochettino next year's domestic World Cup, the US internationals have made frequent moves in the transfer market this summer. The English Champions League Derby County Club officially announced yesterday that it would sign 24-year-old US striker Patrick Ajman from the MC Charlotte FC, with a transfer fee of up to 7.3 million pounds, setting a record for player transfers from Charlotte FC team history. Agerman was selected by Charlotte FC in 2022 and contributed 22 goals in 72 games he played for the team. This season is particularly good, scoring 6 goals for the club before representing the United States in this summer's Central and North American Golden Cup. In the Golden Cup where many main players were absent, Ajiemang participated as the absolute main player and scored two goals in the team's finals, with an eye-catching performance. It is reported that Derby County's interest in Ajman had existed before the Golden Cup, and the deal was finally completed. Although Derby coach Dean Smith had previously denied the rumors that the transfer rumors "come more from the agent", Charlotte FC general manager Zorlan Cornetta highly praised the transaction in the official announcement: "To reach a deal, it must first be in the interests of the club, and also consider the interests of the players. Both are satisfied this time. Ajman is the first person to train the club's youth training system and finally transfer at a record price through his own efforts. We wish him all the best in Derby County, the U.S. national team and his future career." Ajman himself also expressed his excitement of joining through Derby County's official social media. Agerman is not the only American attacker seeking a transfer this summer. Fabrizio Romano, a well-known reporter, revealed that U.S. international Timothy Via, who plays for Juventus, is close to joining the French Ligue 1 powerhouse Marseille on loan, and the agreement includes a future buyout clause. Previously, Wei'er also had an affair with Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. This wave of American attackers landing in Europe continues. Earlier this month, Malik Tillman moved to Bundesliga champion Leverkusen at a high price, and even core player Christian Pulisic's future in AC Milan sparked discussions. Analysts believe that the international players choose to seek a transfer this summer or a better platform, and their core goal is to make a final sprint to lock in the main seat of the US team next year's local World Cup.
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