The "golden generation" of young American talent is starting to reach its peak years, and with that comes moves to bigger clubs.
With the wealth of the Premier League snatching up talent from across the globe, USMNT players are beginning to raise their profiles by joining top-flight English clubs.
There has been a lot of change for American players over the course of the past year, with some moving between English sides and others switching leagues altogether.
The Sporting News details the American internationals who are currently at Premier League clubs hoping to earn minutes in the coming season on the world's most visible domestic club stage.
After starring in his first season at Leeds United before a hamstring injury ruined the back half of the year, Tyler Adams caught the eye of top Premier League clubs. With Leeds suffering relegation, Adams was a leading candidate to depart, and despite his injury lingering through the summer, he secured a big move.
Adams will remain a Premier League player by joining Chelsea, which, while not yet official, has been widely reported to be complete. The 24-year-old former NY Red Bulls midfielder is a defensive wizard and can provide value both on and off the ball as a true No.6.
Following a wildly successful loan spell at French club Stade de Reims last season, where he finished the campaign near the top of the Ligue 1 scoring charts, Folarin Balogun has returned to his parent club Arsenal as a wanted man.
The 22-year-old committed to the USMNT this past summer, and will now sort out his club future. It's unknown whether he will stay at Arsenal and compete with Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah for time at the No.9 position, or whether he'll depart for another club. If he leaves, he could
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