January’s transfer window opens soon and lots of USMNT players need moves, either on loan or permanently. Whether it’s Gio Reyna, Ethan Horvath or Brenden Aaronson, it’s time to move on. Today I break them down by 3 categories: Must go, should go and would be nice to go. I also break down where I could see them going and where would be a good fit for each of them.

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32 Comments

  1. Robinson leads the league in interceptions and 15th in blocks. He's playing at a top 6 level. The only problem is he's not so much significantly better than the backs in the top 6 of the table that they would be willing to spend what Fulham would ask for Antonee.

    I could see a top 5 club in Bundesliga, Serie A or La Liga being his level. I'd rather him stay where he is unless he gets the offer of a lifetime and playing time at a great club

  2. Reyna should go to Napoli, they need someone like him currently. Would be a great club for him. He would be able to get time, expecially now they are losing Piotr Zielinski in the summer. The club needs someone just like him.

  3. But Pete, don’t we want our players to play with the best clubs in the world? Yeah I get it he’s not a “Liverpool player” but keep in mind words can say a LOT until something happens. So we gotta risk it for the biscuit.🇺🇸

  4. CCV is injured currently, no chance he moves in January. Celtic won’t sell him either with the title race being so tight.

    It’ll probably be a Summer move for £25m to whoever gets promoted this year or a midtable PL club.

  5. Turner has always stated that he started playing soccer late in teenage years… Yeah, well its starting to show. Dude is just a shot stopper, but his feet and deciosn making is a dookie shute

  6. I don't rate Miles Robinson as high. Dude just wasnt same after the injury, he has shown flashes, but consistency isnt there. Dude should just take an MLS payday. He got screwed by injuries. Oh well, Wiley is the "one" tho….

  7. What about Brandon Vasquez to League MX?
    There has been some talk. I think that would at least be an upgrade or new challenge from MLS. But I don't think he is USMNT quality level.

  8. The whole Ethan situation is strange. Every time he has helped a team get promotion he get benched. He's also been with the program a lot longer than Matt Turner has and Matt Turner is just terrible with his feet. I think Ethan would get plenty of competitive minutes at a club in the Eredivisie. But hes still the most reliable backup goalkeeper for the US and should absolutely stay in Europe.

  9. Quite a few players need moves.

    GK:
    • Horvath (Championship or MLS on a permanent move)
    • Steffen (Even if he’s still injured go back to MLS)
    • Celentano and Callender (2 good seasons in MLS, time to go)

    LB:
    • Vines (His team screwed him over in the CL)
    • Tolkin (Best American in MLS last season, 3 seasons as a starter, time to go)
    • Jones (Anywhere in Europe)

    CB:
    • McKenzie and Carter-Vickers (Level up, go anywhere)
    • Robinson (Anywhere in Europe)

    RB:
    • Reynolds and Fossey (Level up, probably stay in Belgium or Netherlands)

    DM/CM:
    • Parks (Time to go, anywhere in Europe)
    • Flach (I don’t see it, but he’s rumored)
    • Morris (Anywhere in Europe)
    •McGlynn and Buck (Too early but I’ve seen rumors)

    AM:
    • Luna, Gutierrez, and Puskas (Too good for their current clubs, level up)
    • Reyna (Too good to be rotting on the bench)
    • Aaronson, Bassett and Mihailovic (Need a change of scenery, Netherlands, Belgium or Portugal)

    W:
    •Fletcher (Sign permanently w Swansea’s senior team)
    • Ku-DiPietro and Kamungo (Too early but our winger depth is seriously lacking so I’m hoping one of them bangs abroad and fast tracks their development)

    CF/ST:
    • Ferreira, Vazquez, Gioacchini, McGuire (Anywhere in Europe)

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