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MLS targets another jewel of Argentine soccer

Forward Pedro de la Vega is very close to becoming a new player for the Seattle Sounders for the forthcoming MLS season.

La MLS avanza por otra joya del fútbol argentino

In recent days, Argentine forward Pedro de la Vega had emerged as a primary target for the Seattle Sounders for the upcoming MLS season. On Monday 1 January 2024, it was reported that the North American team made significant progress in negotiations to acquire the Lanús player.

Pedro de la Vega close to MLS move

According to Argentine journalists Germán García Grova and César Luis Merlo, Seattle and Lanús are currently exchanging documents with the aim of finalizing the transaction. Further details of the transfer are expected to be released in the coming days.

In the 2023 season, De la Vega played 25 matches for Lanús, scoring six goals and providing three assists, significantly contributing to the Argentine team’s results. His performance has made him a valuable asset, potentially leading to a substantial transfer fee.

MLS eyeing Argentine gems

The MLS has been increasingly turning its attention to the talents emerging from Argentina. The country has become an attractive market for the growing league, evidenced by the fact that it ranks as the second-highest nation in terms of foreign players in the North American league, just behind Canada, which also hosts three MLS clubs.

Players like Tomás Chancalay, Ramiro Henrique, Facundo Farías, Julián Aude, Tomás Avilés, and Julián Fernández have left Argentine football to try their luck in the US, with aspirations to eventually make a big move to European leagues.

Promising South American players such as Brenner, Cristian Cásseres Jr, Jhon Durán, Marcos López, Jesús Medina, Miguel Almirón, and Carlos Gruezo have already transitioned from the MLS to clubs in Europe. This trend underscores the MLS’s role as a stepping stone for South American talents aspiring to play in the Old Continent.

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