The second Designated Player in San Diego FC history was signed Wednesday when the club signed Danish winger Anders Dreyer to a three-year contract.
San Diego FC’s rumored signing of midfielder Luca de la Torre became a reality on Tuesday, when the Major League Soccer expansion club announced it had acquired the United States national team regular on loan from Spain’s RC Celta de Viga for the 2025 season. The deal includes a purchase option for 2026.
Danish winger Anders Dreyer has been acquired by Major League Soccer's expansion San Diego team from Belgium's Anderlecht and has agreed to a three-year contract.
MLS 2025 is just around the corner and San Diego FC is preparing with everything it can or has to play a great role. To do so, a new star addition was added from those who know because it is someone who comes from Europe to fight at the top.
Anderlecht of Belgium’s Jupiler Pro League has agreed to transfer the 26-year-old winger to the MLS expansion franchise
As expected, Anderlecht has said goodbye to Anders Dreyer. The Dane is moving to San Diego in the MLS. Sporza speaks of a fee of €5.5 million
Danish winger Anders Dreyer was acquired by Major League Soccer’s expansion San Diego team from Belgium’s Anderlecht on Wednesday and agreed to a three-year contract. Dreyer followed Mexican ...
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