Players in the U.S. men’s national team pool are entering what should be an active summer transfer period, both for those entrenched in the nucleus and those hoping to work their way in before the final World Cup roster decisions are made.
So in hopes of securing more playing time, finding a more amenable club environment or taking a step up in competition, plenty of U.S. players have some options to consider. Brenden Aaronson and Matt Turner, two members of that core nucleus, have already arranged for summer moves to the Premier League, with Aaronson leaving Salzburg for Leeds United and Turner departing the New England Revolution for Arsenal.