American Luca De La Torre leaves Celta Vigo for one year

After the franchise signing of Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozanohe San Diego FC continues to strengthen for its debut in the MLS. This Wednesday it was learned that the American pearl Luca De La Torre He will play on loan for 12 months. From the Tower He played in Europe, specifically in the Celta de Vigo of Spain. But now he has returned to his city to play with San Diego FC in 2025 in what will be its premiere in the Major League Soccer. In the official announcement, San Diego He explained that the transfer has a clause that contemplates a purchase option for the midfielder. The club’s sports director, Tyler Heapsdescribed the return of the jewel as a crowning moment. “He is coming back to represent the city that formed him,” he said. Press conference to present Luca de La Torre and Anders Dreyers. Credit: San Diego FC. | Courtesy From the Tower He was part of prominent youth academies in the area, including San Diego Surf and San Diego Nomads. At 26 years old, he already has seven years of experience in football on the old continent. From the Tower passed through the Premier League of England with the Fulham of Raul Jimenez; he Heracles of Netherlands and the Celtic of Vigo of LaLiga of Spain. In the 2023-24 season he played 31 games with the Celta de Vigo. In the current campaign he has only seen action in one match. With the United States national team He has been capped 24 times since 2018 with one goal to his name. SDFC also announced this Wednesday a new franchise addition such as Lush. The danish Anders Dreyer It arrives with a star poster for the next three years. Will play in the MLS until 2027. The contract was closed with the RSC Anderlecht of Belgium. Dreyer will occupy an international spot in the squad and will join SDFC in January, after receiving his International Transfer Certificate (ITC) and his P-1 Visa. Belgian winger Anders Dreyers. Credit: San Diego FC | Courtesy Keep reading:· Venezuelan Telasco Segovia will play with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami· Chilean Diego Valdés leaves Club América for Portland Timbers for $5 million, according to reports· Messi’s children to the United States team: the curious question to Mauricio Pochettino at a press conference

To the staunch rival: Mark Delgado leaves the Galaxy and arrives at LAFC

Marco Antonio Delgado, better known Mark Delgado, will begin a new adventure in the MLS, The curious thing is that it will be with the LAFCstaunch rival of Galaxyteam where he played. The Californian midfielder will join the Black & Gold after 3 seasons with the Galaxy, where he scored 5 goals and sent 14 assists in 91 games, of which 83 were starts. The club led by Steve Cherundolo made the news official this Wednesday through a statement released on social networks. “LAFC has acquired midfielder Mark Delgado from the Los Angeles Galaxy in exchange for $200,000 in General Allocation Funds (GAM) for 2025 and $200,000 in General Allocation Funds (GAM) for 2026,” the club revealed in the publication. Mark Delgado is Black & Gold. 📝 #LAFC acquires midfielder Mark Delgado in exchange for $200,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money (GAM) and $200,000 in 2026 GAM. — LAFC (@LAFC) January 22, 2025 “Mark. He is a player we know well from his distinguished career in the MLS. We believe that Mark’s energy and technical skills complement our midfield group incredibly well, and It’s even more exciting to add a player who grew up playing in Southern California. to help us in our goal of competing for multiple trophies in 2025,” explained John Thorrington, co-president and general manager of the sports institution. Mark Delgado was an important piece for the Galaxy’s operation and that he will arrive at LAFC to reinforce the team before the departure of Ilie Sánchez and the possible departure of Mateusz Bogusz, who is said to already have an agreement with Cruz Azul of Liga MX and it would leave a big hole in the Los Angeles team. “We would like to thank Mark for everything he has done on and off the field for our club.. He has been an important part of our group for the last three seasons and has played a key role in helping the Galaxy to their sixth MLS Cup title. We wish Mark all the best,” LA Galaxy general manager Will Kuntz said in another statement. Keep reading:· What is missing for Mateusz Bogusz, LAFC player, to sign with Cruz Azul?· LAFC lets its captain Ilie Sánchez go after three seasons· Carlos Vela in charge of the LAFC casualties

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