In a landmark move for Major League Soccer, South Korean superstar Son Heung-min has officially signed with Los Angeles FC (LAFC). After a celebrated decade in European football, Son’s transfer is set to be for an MLS-record fee, as reported by The New York Times and ESPN. The move marks a major moment for the league and for LAFC, who are welcoming one of the world’s most recognizable football talents.
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Details of the Transfer
The deal represents a significant investment by LAFC and a major statement of intent for the club and the league as a whole.
- Club: Los Angeles FC (LAFC)
- League: Major League Soccer (MLS)
- Reported Fee: An undisclosed MLS-record transfer fee.
- Significance: The signing is one of the most high-profile in MLS history, bringing a world-class player in his prime to the United States.
AP News reports that Son was seen watching an LAFC victory shortly before his official welcome, signaling his immediate immersion into his new club’s culture. The move has generated immense excitement among soccer fans in Los Angeles and across North America.
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