[AMERICANS ABROAD] German Bundesliga club Hertha Berlin's acquisition of 19-year-old
Bryan Arguez from D.C. United is an
indication of the growing interest of foreign clubs in American players.
Arguez never played an MLS game in his one season at D.C. United, but Hertha agreed to pay a fee of
approximately $300,000 for Arguez in a deal finalized on Tuesday.
Arguez is the third youngest player after then-18-year-olds
Michael Bradley
(MetroStars to Heerenveen) and
Freddy Adu (Real Salt Lake to Benfica) to be transferred from MLS to a foreign club.
Arguez, who was raised in
the Miami area and was a reserve on the 2007 U.S. Under-20 World Cup team, originally went to Hertha for training but impressed so much during its winter camp on the Spanish island of Tenerife that
it decided to buy him.
The 6-foot-1 Arguez, whose contract extends through the 2010-11 season, played well as a holding midfielder in a friendly against Austrian club Rapid Vienna and
will be given a shot at playing on the first team. Hertha resumes league play this weekend against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Hertha, mired in 12th place in the Bundesliga at the winter
break, went on a signing spree during the January transfer window.
It also signed 21-year-old Bulgarian striker
Valeri Domovchiyski on loan from Levski Sofia, 22-year-old Serbian defender
Gojko Kacar from FK Vojvodina and 22-year-old Brazilian forward
Raffael from FC Zurich, where he played for current Hertha coach
Lucien Favre.
Arguez is the fourth member of
the U.S. U-20 World Cup to move abroad since the end of the tournament.
Adu,
Danny Szetela (Columbus Crew to Spanish club Racing Santander) and
Sal Zizzo (from UCLA to German club Hannover) signed during the summer transfer window. (Szetela, who has yet to play for Santander, is headed on loan to
Italian Serie B club Brescia.)
Already in Europe were Bradley,
Gabriel Ferrari (Italy's Sampdoria) and
Preston
Zimmerman (Germany's Hamburg).
U-20 defender
Ofori Sarkodie of Indiana University is on trial with Aalesunds in Norway.