MLS Transfer Rumors: Lozano to San Diego; Reus to Galaxy update
- Hirving "Chucky" Lozano officially signs for San Diego FC
- Fabrizio Romano issues update on Marco Reus to LA Galaxy
- Two USMNT players linked with moves this summer
By Max Mallow
90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip circulating around Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team...
San Diego FC officially announces signing of Hirving "Chucky" Lozano on a four-year deal through 2028 from PSV Eindhoven. (San Diego FC)
LA Galaxy advancing well on Marco Reus deal as talks continue to progress. (Fabrizio Romano)
LA Galaxy has identified FC Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski as a target for the 2025 summer transfer window. (AS - USA)
Juventus and USMNT midfielder Weston McKennie is a player to watch this summer after contract extension talks have stalled with the club. (The Athletic)
Long-time Fulham defender and US international Tim Ream is a target for Charlotte FC. The two clubs are reportedly in advanced talks. (The Athletic)
Inter Miami is exploring a move for Uruguayan defender Gaston Silva to replace the injured Nicolas Freire. Talks are only in the preliminary stages. (Cesar Luis Merlo)
LA Galaxy continue pursuit of Marco Reus
Fabrizio Romano reported June 6 that LA Galaxy is continuing to pursue Marco Reus. The California-based MLS team reportedly reached an agreement with Charlotte FC for Reus' discovery rights, though no deal is currently imminent.
A move next season for Robert Lewandowski would see the former Borussia Dortmund duo reunited on the west coast. Alongside Riqui Puig and Joseph Paintsil, the Galaxy would certainly be a massive favorite in the Western Conference.
Hirving "Chucky" Lozano becomes first Designated Player signing for San Diego FC
San Diego FC officially announced the signing of PSV Eindhoven winger, Hirving "Chucky" Lozano, on June 6 as the club's first-ever Designated Player. Lozano will join up with the expansion team when it debuts in 2025, signing a four-year contract through 2028 with two option years.