Wednesday, October 23

Bournemouth eyes U.S. captain Tyler Adams switch from Leeds

BOURNEMOUTH, England — Bournemouth can be getting “a really good player” in United States captain Tyler Adams if the midfielder completes his transfer to the English Premier League membership, supervisor Andoni Iraola stated on Friday.

The 24-year-old defensive midfielder was reportedly ending a medical forward of an anticipated switch from relegated Leeds.

“He’s a really good player. He has performed in the Champions League, (has) national team experience, but I don’t want to go too far because right now he’s not our player,” Iraola stated at a information convention forward of Saturday’s recreation at Liverpool.



Bournemouth has reportedly agreed to pay a switch charge of 23 million kilos ($29 million) to carry Adams to Vitality Stadium.

Adams’ season resulted in March after hamstring surgical procedure. He made 26 appearances for Leeds after becoming a member of from Leipzig within the offseason final 12 months. He beforehand performed for New York Red Bulls.

Adams’ anticipated departure would full the American exodus from Leeds: Jesse Marsch was fired because the supervisor in February, Brenden Aaronson left on mortgage to Union Berlin, and Weston McKennie returned to Juventus.

New York native Adams made his worldwide debut in 2017. He was elected captain in a vote of U.S. gamers forward of the World Cup final 12 months.

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