-Ben McCormick
For many reasons, there are not many Liverpool fans that will take kindly to being dubbed, "The New Fulham." That, however, is exactly the title they are setting themselves up for by going on something of an American shopping spree.
A few weeks ago, Brent Laham reported US U-17 captain Marc Pelosi had received an offer from Liverpool to join their academy ranks. For those who see that as not all that impressive, the minuscule numbers of players who successfully transition from the academy to the first team being what they are, it should be noted professional international transfers aren't allowed until a player turns 18 under FIFA law. Pelosi's deal looks to be similar to that of Sebastian Lletget of West Ham, who signed a two year academy deal before signing a professional contract on his 18th birthday. Pelosi qualifies for an EU passport through his German heritage.
The most recent development, and perhaps the most surprising, is that of Villyan Bijev, a Bulgarian-American from California who went on trial at LFC a couple weeks ago. In two matches with the Liverpool U-18 squad, Bijev scored five goals and notched two assists. His impressive performances prompted the club to offer him a five year professional contract, with three guaranteed years and two club option years. It was reported in Bijev's native Fresno, CA this deal was done, backed up by Greg Seltzer over at No Short Corners. Bijev was set to play at the University of Washington before signing at Liverpool and, per Seltzer, due to Bulgaria's transitional status as a member of the EU, he will immediately be loaned to Genk of the Belgian Juliper League. On January 1, 2012, Bijev's Bulgarian citizenship will land him a UK work permit through the EU.
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Showing posts with label youth soccer. Show all posts
-Jason Davis
If you haven't noticed by now, we weren't able to get an American Soccer Show out this week. I was otherwise detained on a freelance job covering a youth tournament in Richmond, my first such experience. My apologies on the lack of a podcast, and I do realize that the timing is rather terrible considering the MLS season starts tonight.
If you haven't noticed by now, we weren't able to get an American Soccer Show out this week. I was otherwise detained on a freelance job covering a youth tournament in Richmond, my first such experience. My apologies on the lack of a podcast, and I do realize that the timing is rather terrible considering the MLS season starts tonight.