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Futbol Americas breaks down the fallout around Josh Sargent after Norwich boss Phillipe Clement says the USMNT striker refused to play with a transfer on his mind—and what that could mean for his club future and national-team standing. The crew also reacts to Ricardo Pepi’s broken arm and how his injury reshapes the U.S. striker depth chart, plus the latest on Weston McKennie’s Juventus situation amid reports the club isn’t interested in renewing. We look at Jesse Marsch and Canada’s World Cup expectations, and close with the Hirving “Chucky” Lozano saga as Liga MX giants publicly cool on a move—even if he’s free—while San Diego FC weighs what’s next.
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Futbol Americas breaks down the fallout around Josh Sargent after Norwich boss Phillipe Clement says the USMNT striker refused to play with a transfer on his mind—and what that could mean for his club future and national-team standing. The crew also reacts to Ricardo Pepi’s broken arm and how his injury reshapes the U.S. striker depth chart, plus the latest on Weston McKennie’s Juventus situation amid reports the club isn’t interested in renewing. We look at Jesse Marsch and Canada’s World Cup expectations, and close with the Hirving “Chucky” Lozano saga as Liga MX giants publicly cool on a move—even if he’s free—while San Diego FC weighs what’s next.
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