Yes, but where is it?Looks like his short term destination could be Nice.
I actually had to check if Howard was at Everton for that long, didn't seem it.Steffen gets a lot of comparison to former USA GK1 Tim Howard. While Howard was never among the world's elite, he did a nice job for Everton for a decade (350+ caps). He's just 23, not saying he will ever be GK1 for City, but if he gets some decent experience in Europe, he may be a very fine backup/cup keeper.
Low risk, high reward potential IMHO.
Nah, we'll just put it down to the yanks being shit at any team sport that the rest of the world play. World champions in everything else though.If he signs and makes couple of mistakes, can we say Zack Steffen ?
Not only that, but in the MLS the selling club only gets something like 65-70% of the transfer fee and the league gets the rest. The whole setup is bizarreWait.... 7 to 10 mill?! He isn't worth that. Eh. I guess who cares. His youth clubs won't get a cent of that money anyway, because the MLS doesn't allow training fees.
Not only that, but in the MLS the selling club only gets something like 65-70% of the transfer fee and the league gets the rest. The whole setup is bizarre
I don't see why the league should get anything out of player sales actually. There is no purpose to it beyond lining the owners pockets. It's money that should go back into players.I don't have a problem with the league getting a little money, but the way the fees are set up is fucked up. Since they bought Zack from a German side, Columbus can't claim him under the Homegrown rule, and that is a HUGE FEE. And the other two academies he played with first get none of that money. Commissioner Don Garber has done a good job of building the MLS up but his rules prevent it from any decent growth or future advancements like loosening salary cap rules or relegation. But there's a reason that Americans hates their own football league more than International fans do.
I don't see why the league should get anything out of player sales actually. There is no purpose to it beyond lining the owners pockets. It's money that should go back into players.
The whole league is a mess... Salary cap, no relegation, single entity ownership. Not for me
But there's a reason that Americans hates their own football league more than International fans do.
The new USSF President Cordeiro has no connection to MLS but I don't think he plans to do anything different from Sunil Gulati, his mentor.
You mean ASIDE from the sub-par football?
Basketball? ;)Nah, we'll just put it down to the yanks being shit at any team sport that the rest of the world play. World champions in everything else though.