
Report: Patrick Agyemang drawing interest from Derby County Ipswich Town.
The forward is likely to leave Charlotte FC this summer.
It looks like Patrick Ayemang could be headed across the pond this summer. According to a report by GiveMeSport’s Tom Bogert, the Charlotte FC forward is drawing interest from English clubs Derby County and Ipswich Town along with Belgian club Genk.
The 24-year-old from East Hartford has burst onto the international stage this year, earning his first call-up with the USMNT in January. He has 8 goals and 2 assists across all competitions for Charlotte FC and already has 5 goals in 9 caps for the USMNT. He is currently with the national team for the Gold Cup, where he scored the game-winner for the United States in their final group stage match against Haiti. He also logged another goal against Trinidad & Tobago off a deflected Diego Luna shot.
According to Bogert’s report, Charlotte FC rejected a Luton Town bid for Agyemang’s services earlier this year, but there has been a push from clubs as the summer transfer window opens. Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano was first to report the interest from Derby County, but it appears several clubs have inquired about the potential to add Agyemang to their roster. None of the clubs have agreed on a transfer fee with Charlotte FC and Patrick Agyemang has not agreed to personal terms. However, it appears that Charlotte FC is preparing to lose the USMNT forward this summer to a club abroad.
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