San Diego signs Denmark's Anders Dreyer
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.
Anderlecht of Belgium’s Jupiler Pro League has agreed to transfer the 26-year-old winger to the MLS expansion franchise
San Diego FC just dropped a bombshell for their debut MLS season, signing Danish winger Anders Dreyer from Belgian giant Anderlecht. The 26-year-old
Het Nieuwsblad are reporting that Anderlecht winger Anders Dreyer is set for a move to the MLS. According to the paper, the Danish winger will join San Diego for a fee of around €5m. The deal will
This Wednesday, January 22, San Diego FC officially announced Anders Dreyer as the club’s latest signing. The Danish winger became the second Designated Player in SDFC history, along with splash signing Hirvig “Chucky” Lozano.
Anderlecht has said goodbye to Anders Dreyer in relative silence. However, the Dane was decisive no less than 54 times with a goal or an assist in 87
With the signing of Danish winger Anders Dreyer, an exciting talent to join what is already a talented attacking line, San Diego FC took a big step towards their MLS debut. On a three-year contract reportedly with a transfer fee close to $5 million, Dreyer will be the club's second Designated Player alongside Mexican star Chucky Lozano.
San Diego FC didn’t just see potential in Anders Dreyer, they went all in, dropping a cool $5 million, plus some performance bonuses, to bring him on board.
Het Nieuwsblad are reporting that Anderlecht winger Anders Dreyer is set for a move to the MLS. According to the paper, the Danish winger will join San Diego for a fee of around €5m. The deal will also include bonuses for the Belgian side.
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.
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