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With the winter transfer period in full swing, we are starting to see plenty of movement
involving MLS players as well as Americans making moves to and around Europe.
Here are a few updates on MLS and Americans Abroad player moves:
Chicago Fire defender Gonzalo Segares has long been counted as a player on the
move from MLS, now a destination has been identified.
STARTERSSo is Freddy Adu really headed to Aris Thessaloniki in Greece, the same team as Eddie Johnson? How
weird is that? See Americans In Europe section for more details.
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Landon Donovan talks to the Everton website about his arrival in England.
The New York Red Bulls' roster continues to churn ahead of the upcoming MLS season, despite not
having a head coach in place with little more than a week to go until the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. The
latest player to depart from the underachieving club is Venezuelan midfielder Jorge Rojas, who has
signed a one-year contract with Deportiva Tachira in his home country.
The top Red Bulls news story of the new year (in my opinion) might just be that Mac Kandji
(pictured above, with his girlfriend - who looks alot like Downtown Julie Brown) is a Lingerie
Connoisseur.
But seriously, no Head Coach in place yet, although according to this post on Goff's blog, the Red
Bulls have already decided on a yet-to-be-announced Foreigner.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
With the winter transfer period in full swing, we are starting to see plenty of movement
involving MLS players as well as Americans making moves to and around Europe.
Here are a few updates on MLS and Americans Abroad player moves:
Chicago Fire defender Gonzalo Segares has long been counted as a player on the
move from MLS, now a destination has been identified.
Well the Scandinavian connection of Erik Soler and Hans Bakke are already at work at Red Bull New
York have signed Costa Rican defender Roy Miller from Norway's Rosenborg. You can read more about
it by clicking here.