One of the U.S. men's national team's Concacaf Nations League final heroes has a new club.
Goalkeeper Ethan Horvath is a free agent no more, having signed a three-year contract with Nottingham Forest in England's second tier after spending over four years with Club Brugge in Belgium. It was Horvath who entered for an injured Zack Steffen in the second half of the Nations League title match vs. Mexico and saved Andres Guardado's last-gasp penalty to preserve the U.S.'s extra-time victory over El Tri in Denver, right near where Horvath was raised.
"We are delighted to be signing somebody of Ethan's caliber," Forest manager Chris Hughton said in a team statement.