USA VS Wales – USMNT star Tyler Adams joining Leeds United
Tyler Adams the New York Red Bulls’ domestic product and defensive midfielder for the American men’s national team is set to join Leeds United in the English Premier League according to a report by global transfer guru Fabrizio Romano. Romano Adams will travel to Leeds from RB Leipzig through the German Bundesliga for a fee of 24 24 million. Adams is reportedly due to travel to England soon to undergo a medical test and finalize the move.
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Tom Bogart of MLSsoccer.com added that the Red Bills would receive 8 8 million in sales from the original deal clause, in which the 23-year-old joined Leipzig in December 2018. Assuming his transfer would reunite Adams with Leeds’ head coach. Jesse Marsh oversaw his progress while the two were still with the RBNY.
Adams started his professional career under Marsch with the Red Bulls uphill through the club’s youth development system before becoming a star in MLS with the first team. That served as a springboard for his move to RB Leipzig where he became one of the club’s most vital players while racking up over 100 Bundesliga appearances. Since then, he’s become a key cog for the USMNT and is a presumed centrepiece in the Yanks’ midfield for the Qatar Football World Cup.
He would also be joining the same club as USMNT colleague and Philadelphia Union product Brenden Aaronson who signed with the EPL outfit from Austrian Bundesliga side RB Salzburg in May as first reported by Tom Bogert. New York City FC alum Jack Harrison is another important member of the Premier League side.
With Reyna and Aaronson capable of playing centre this is the sincere position in the USMNT. Adams will start. Musah and McKennie will certainly be too. And Luca de la Torre dazzled almost every time he donated an American T-shirt lately. Getting a 26th place finish with his actions in May ended with a great centre that prevented the American defeat in El Salvador. To know more about England Vs Wales Tickets click here.
Daniel James: Players will fear injuries going into the World Cup
Daniel Owen James is a professional footballer born on 10 November 1997 who plays as a winger for the national teams of Premier League club Leeds United and Wales. James made his professional introduction for Swansea City in February 2018 and signed for Manchester United in June 2019.
Following his striking displays in the development team, James was involved in the first-team squad for the first time in January 2016 for the FA Cup defeat to Oxford United. Although James did not make an appearance off the bench his advancement was deemed sufficient for him to be offered a new three-year contract the following week. He was once more named on the bench for a Premier League fixture against Stoke City in October 2016.
He made his senior Wales debut in November 2018 having previously signified the nation at various youth levels and was part of the team at UEFA Euro 2020. James also assisted Wales to qualify for the FIFA World Cup in 2022 for the first time since 1958. James received his first senior call-up for the 2018 Football World Cup qualifying game against Serbia in 2017 by manager Chris Coleman and after made his full Wales debut under Coleman’s successor.
Ryan Giggs was playing the first 58 minutes of the game in November 2018 against Albania. James scored Wales’ first goal in his second cap scoring the only goal of the game in the opening minutes against Slovakia in his competitive home debut. During the September international break, James scored the only goal in a friendly win against Belarus. In May 2021 he was selected for Wales’ squad for the late UEFA Euro 2020 tournament.
WALES forward Daniel James trusts the timing of this year’s FIFA World Cup finals will increase players’ fears of missing the contest through injury. Qatar Football World Cup starts in the middle of European football’s domestic season with Senegal facing the Netherlands in the opening game in Al Thumama on November 21.
Mutually Wales and England launch their Group B movement against the USA and Iran respectively later the same day 11 days after the last round of Premier League fixtures on November 12. Leeds winger James who reported back for his club’s pre-season testing at Leeds Beckett University on Monday said It’s a hard one because we’ve got a Premier League game something like the week before the FIFA World Cup.
“So, I think everyone is concentrating on being fit for that contest. It’s going to be a little bit weird being in the middle of the spell. You go from playing in the Premier League to the next week playing in a Football World Cup. There’s no time for a game among there. It’s a strange one. Usually, you probably have two or three weeks before you go away but in that last game going into the FIFA World Cup players are going to be wary of it.”
But you’ve just got to focus on each game that comes and keep yourself as fit as you can. James described his summer so far as amazing after Leeds secured top-flight existence on the last day two weeks before Wales qualified for the Football World Cup finals for the first time in 64 years with their play-off win against Ukraine. Yeah, what an incredible summer he said.
“To qualify for the Qatar Football World Cup for the players for the country having not qualified for 64 years. We’re one of the smallest nations to ever qualify for the FIFA World Cup so it’s a huge success for us all. I wouldn’t say it’s a one-off. A lot of people have written us off. We were in that group when we qualified for the Euros. I wasn’t involved then but we’ve put ourselves on the world stage now and no one can knock us off that.”
Former Swansea star James who inwards at Leeds from Manchester United for £25million last summer no longer sees himself as an out-and-out winger after playing in a central striking role for Leeds under Jesse Marsch last season. When asked which part he favoured the 24-year-old added If I just say one position then it’s not going to improve me as a player.
Playing a lot of different locations last year has helped me come along on and off the field how I see the game mentally as well. So, I’m happy to play anywhere across the front four. I’d play right-back if he wanted me to but every position up there.
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