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European rise puts USMNT star on the Premier League’s radar

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American soccer is going through a fantastic moment, both in the growth of the MLS and in the performance of its players in Europe.

The 2025 season promises to be one of the most exciting in the history of the league, with San Diego FC as one of the most anticipated teams after its impressive transfer market in its debut in the MLS.

In addition, clubs such as Charlotte FC and Atlanta United have made strategic moves to strengthen their squads, signing key players that will help them compete in the next season.


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Ricardo Pepi, the great American talent is wanted by West Ham

As the MLS continues to boom, American footballers are also shining in European soccer, and one of the most prominent names is Ricardo Pepi.

The 22-year-old striker, currently at PSV Eindhoven, has been a target for West Ham United in this transfer window, but the Dutch club has refused to sell him.

The Premier League side reportedly offered a loan with an obligation to buy for €25 million, but PSV decided to keep him in the squad until the end of the season, considering his great potential and the impact he has had on the team.


With his great performance, Ricardo Pepi could secure a promising future

Since his debut in 2021, Pepi has made 33 appearances for the USMNT, scoring 13 goals, establishing himself as a key player in attack, as shown by Transfermark.

In addition, his performance at PSV has been exceptional, standing out in important games such as the 3-2 victory against Liverpool, where he was the figure of the match after playing 76 minutes, scoring one goal and providing one assist.

At a young age, Pepi already has an impressive career and is shaping up to be one of the future stars of American soccer in Europe.

Although West Ham were unable to secure his signing in this market, his talent suggests that he will soon make the jump to a club in one of the continent’s big five leagues.

American soccer continues to grow globally, with MLS strengthening its competitiveness and its players making their mark in Europe. Without a doubt, the 2025 season will be key to continuing to consolidate this progress.