da roleta: Mexico and PSV winger Hirving Lozano is set to leave the Eredivisie club in the January transfer window and move to MLS.
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San Diego to sign Lozano as a Designated PlayerTeam preparing for MLS debut in 2025Lozano to join from PSV in JanuaryWHAT HAPPENED?
Lozano will join expansion side San Diego as a Designated Player in January, as reported by . The Mexico star will remain with PSV for the rest of the year before jetting out to the United States ahead of the team's MLS debut in February 2025. Lozano will earn a salary of between $7-$9 million (£5-7m), making him one of the highest-paid players in MLS.
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Lozano moves after helping PSV win the Eredivisie title for the first time since 2018. The Mexican scored six goals and contributed three assists in 24 league games for the team, and San Diego will be hoping he can make an impact in the States. The expansion team have signed just three players so far in Duran Ferree, Jeppe Tverskov and Marcus Ingvartsen. San Diego are also yet to name a head coach for their MLS debut season.
DID YOU KNOW?
Lozano has not been included in Mexico's squad for the Copa America. The PSV star missed out along with fellow veterans Guillermo Ochoa and Raul Jimenez.
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San Diego will be the 30th team in MLS and CEO Tom Penn has claimed he's aiming for the club to become the “Ajax of North America." Lozano could be joined by more big names, with Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne and Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos both having also been linked with a move to San Diego.