Los Angeles FC, the newest MLS franchise to take part in the League, are wasting no time in going after their targets this offseason. They may have signed only Carlos Vela as a DP so far, they are set to do it again with Diego Rossi.
The report has come out of Uruguay in the last couple of days, that suggest LAFC are not far away from acquiring the teenager labelled, "The next Miguel Almiron". He has Copa Libertadores experience and also, has represented Uruguay at under 20 level, winning the South American U-20 Championship.
This report can be found on MLS Soccer (mlssoccer.com), the report states that the reported transfer fee is to be $3 million. Diego Rossi, so far has made a promising start to his professional career, racking up 11 goals in 2,239 minutes of football / soccer.
THE HISTORY
Having started his youth "career" with Uruguay Solymar from an unknown date to 2008, Diego Rossi joined Penarol.
Diego Rossi, so far has made a promising start to his professional career, racking up 11 goals in 2,239 minutes of football / soccer.
Diego Rossi has represented Uruguay at Youth international level also, making 23 appearances scoring 6 goals for the U-17 side and making 16 appearances scoring twice for the U-20 side.
Diego Rossi, so far has made a promising start to his professional career, racking up 11 goals in 2,239 minutes of football / soccer.
Diego Rossi has represented Uruguay at Youth international level also, making 23 appearances scoring 6 goals for the U-17 side and making 16 appearances scoring twice for the U-20 side.
THE PROSPECTS
Bradley and LAFC are currently in the process of building their roster for the 2018, with Mexican international Carlos Vela standing as their marquee signing to date. The club has also added Argentine forward Rodrigo Pacheco as well as two players who spent the 2017 season on loan with USL's Orange County SC – ex-Chivas USA midfielder Carlos Alvarez and Nigerian youngster Monday Etim.
It will remain to be seen if or when Bob Bradley adds Rossi to the LAFC roster for next season. One thing that is certain though, it won't be long before he is plying his footballing trade outside of Uruguay.
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