Major League Soccer has gained more and more ground in European football, where the arrival of MLS-trained footballers is increasingly common and in the last hours, it was announced that Tottenham is interested in the Mexican-American, Julián Araujo, that along with Bryan Reynolds could become the new MLS exports.
Araujo is already followed in the Premier League, while Bryan Reynolds is getting closer and closer to becoming a player for Juventus Turin, who would pay about 8 million to get the services of the American side of FC Dallas, who would also become the second most expensive Homegrown-tagged player in league history.
In the event of the departure of some of the aforementioned players, would join the list of MLS-trained players who have leapt into European soccer in the last times:
Mark McKenzie
The American Defender was recently announced as a new player for Genk de Bélgica, a team that comes from the Philadelphia Union, which completed the sale of two of its homegrown players in the last winter market.
Brenden Aaronson
Along with McKenzie, Aaronson made the leap from Philadelphia Union to Europe, where will be directed by fellow American Jesse Marsch at RB Leipzig from Austria, who paid 5.5 million euros for the steering wheel.
Joe Scally
Another recent MLS export to Europe was Joe Scally, who apenas a few days ago he was introduced as a new Borussia Mönchengladbach footballer, from New York City FC.
Reggie Cannon
The American side of FC Dallas, left the MLS to enlist in the ranks of Boavista de Portugal, where his recent performances have caught the attention of teams like Benfica, who are already analyzing his signing.
Zack Steffen
The goalkeeper was signed in 2019 by Manchester City and lived a season on loan in German football and in 2020 returned to England to debut with the team led by Pep Guardiola, after being formed by the Columbus Crew of MLS.
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