Michael Essien is urging young Freddy to leave the MLS and the USA, period.
This was one reason why SoccerBlog had been pushing for Adu's inclusion on the MNT.
So what does Adu think? Stay tuned!
Michael Essien is urging young Freddy to leave the MLS and the USA, period.
This was one reason why SoccerBlog had been pushing for Adu's inclusion on the MNT.
So what does Adu think? Stay tuned!
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it has 2 b a FIFA arnged game. So the game he played for the US Team dosen“t count couse that game was not arenged by FIFA
As a supporter of the US MNT I'm all for Adu leaving MLS for Europe, but sadly Chelsea isn't the club for him. He needs to sign with a club where he can play and develop as a player. Despite his talent, there is no chance of him seeing the pitch at Chelsea...none. I agree with Essien for asking him to leave the MLS, but obviously Adu can't play for Ghana after being capped w/ the US team.
Freddy Adu has already made an appearance for the USMNT, back in January. Doesn't that mean that he's now tied to the US and cannot switch to Ghana?
Established stars don't always get to play full-time at Chelsea. Joe Cole didn't even start all the time last year. Would Freddy be willing to give up the limelight for a while as he developed in a European club system? Is he mature enough to have a long-run view?