USMNT transfer roundup reveals that Matt Turner and Auston Trusty completed their moves on Deadline Day, marking significant shifts for American players in Europe. Although the transfer window closed without any major surprises involving high-profile U.S. men’s national team players like Weston McKennie and Gio Reyna—who both remained with Juventus and Borussia Dortmund, respectively—there were noteworthy club changes for a few others.
Here are the five most significant USMNT transfers of the summer.
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From: Nottingham Forest
To: Crystal Palace (loan)
After being relegated to third-string at Nottingham Forest, Turner sought a fresh start. His loan to Crystal Palace offers him a new opportunity, although he will face stiff competition for playing time with Dean Henderson as the primary goalkeeper. This move is crucial for Turner as he aims to maintain his position within the USMNT under new coach Mauricio Pochettino.
Grade: C
From: Sheffield United
To: Celtic
Auston Trusty, who played regularly for Sheffield United last season, now has the chance to shine with Celtic in the Champions League. He could participate in high-stakes matches against teams like Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund, while also teaming up with USMNT veteran Cameron Carter-Vickers. However, he will mostly face less competitive Scottish Premiership teams, except during the intense Old Firm matches against Rangers.
Grade: C+
CM Tanner Tessmann
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From: Venezia
To: Lyon
Grade: B
CB Tim Ream
From: Fulham
To: Charlotte
Tim Ream’s transfer to Charlotte could help him remain relevant as the 2026 World Cup approaches. Having been scouted by Pochettino during his time in England, Ream’s experience might be valuable as he continues to contribute to the USMNT.
Grade: B-
LB Caleb Wiley
From: Atlanta United
To: Chelsea (on loan to Strasbourg)
Caleb Wiley’s transfer to Chelsea for $11 million generated buzz early in the window. While concerns about Chelsea’s history of not developing young talent exist, Wiley has already made an impression in France, starting in his first two league games and contributing an assist. His performance may enhance his standing with Pochettino, who is familiar with Ligue 1 from his time at Paris Saint-Germain.
Grade: B