Jonathan Gomez at Real Sociedad

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  1. BostonRed

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    JONATHAN GOMEZ #42

    PLAYER PROFILE
    Year of Birth: 2003 (Sept. 1st)
    Position: Midfielder
    Hometown: Keller , TX
    Nationality: USA - United States

    EDUCATION
    Graduation Year: 2022

    Trialing at SC Freiburg:

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    Jonathan Gómez, a 16-year-old Mexican man who serves as the left back, emerged from FC Dallas, and player of the Mexican national team #Sub16 , will try his luck with the SC Freiburg of the German Bundesliga.

    No indication of an EU passport to allow him to move overseas before age 18.

    North Texas FC article: https://www.fcdallas.com/post/2019/...es-north-texas-sc-represents-future-fc-dallas

    He's the younger brother of Johan Gomez, currently at FC Porto.

    Transfermarkt profile: https://www.transfermarkt.us/jonathan-gomez/profil/spieler/674501
     
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  2. BostonRed

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  3. dougtee

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    man run dont walk away from bremen
     
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  4. charlie kennan

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  5. charlie kennan

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    Feb 23, 2020
    gomez has really toured germany all the month of february. trained at bremen, wolfsburg, dortmund, freiburg, hoffenhiem and 65% sure he was at bayern. hook it
     
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  6. BostonRed

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  7. dougtee

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    Feb 7, 2007
    usl giving first team minutes to 16 year old kids for a year or two until they go to europe works for me
     
  8. charlie kennan

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    Feb 23, 2020
    also trying to acquire a spanish passport
     
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  9. tomásbernal

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    I watched the Louisville City game today and Jonathan Gomez came on around the 80th minute. He didn't do much (neither did the rest of his team), but the kid is built like Weston McKennie. He's big and sturdy. Also, while he's listed as a defender, he came on at left mid (the 5th and final sub for Louisville). Took a knock in a collision with the Pittsburgh keeper a few minutes after entering that seemed to affect him.
     
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  11. BostonRed

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  12. dougtee

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    Feb 7, 2007
    Love love love this. This is like Salzburg level smart transferring for a young player
     
  13. thedukeofsoccer

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    What if I relayed to you Charlie Kennan said his most likely destination is Bremen?
     
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  14. dougtee

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    i would cry
     
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  16. charlie kennan

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    sporting b to be specific
     
  17. BostonRed

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    Had some additional trials this window:



    The showings landed Gomez offseason opportunities to trial at first division side FC Midtjylland in Denmark, plus top-level clubs Sporting CP and FC Porto in Portugal. Gomez’s older brother, Johan, is under contract with the latter.

    He turns 18 on Sept. 1st.
     
  18. BostonRed

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    Still looking to go to Europe:

    So far, the young fullback has trained with FC Midtjylland, Freiburg, Sporting CP, Werder Bremen and Porto, where his older brother Johan currently plays.

    Due to the coronavirus, he's been unable to train with Real Sociedad, Holstein Kiel, Chivas de Guadalajara and Lille, but they've all remained in touch. Manchester City have made contact, Borussia Dortmund have watched him play and PSV scouted him during his time with the U.S. U-17s.


    https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/dif...-city-dortmund-move/wnn80idl8jth15j2rzgtuzyer
     
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  19. tomásbernal

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    Is this kind of round-robin training common at all? I've never heard of a player of any age going around to so many different clubs on training stints. And, further, most of those are pretty good clubs.
     
  20. BostonRed

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    Porto is looking like the winner:

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  21. TxEx

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    Because Porto worked out so well for his brother. He's a better prospect but Porto churns through prospects like butter. He's got a huge uphill battle there.
     
  22. tomásbernal

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    I will quote myself after re-reading this post weeks later to give myself a partial answer. Yes, round robin training happens--but that I have only heard of it with players at very low levels. I think that the Jay Demerit movie describes this, if memory serves me. But that was in like the 7th division in England.
     
  23. Dave Marino-Nachison

    Jun 9, 1999
    #23 Dave Marino-Nachison, Apr 22, 2021
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    Top U.S. youth prospects have generally been able to get good trials at big clubs, perhaps not in this number, but certainly more than one. It's probably a bit easier now because of some degree of vogue for young American players, or at least the marketplace's determination that they are in some degree of vogue, if there's a difference. In Gomez's case he was likely helped by the fact that clubs know he's a top prospect in his age group, already a professional (no chance he decides to go to college or put off a decision for other reasons) and comparatively cheap.
     
  24. m vann

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    https://www.loucity.com/news_article/show/1165470



    Big news..... Gonzalez has been called up to the Senior Mexican NT to train as they prepare for the CONCACAF Nations League. Gonzalez is also keeping his options open.........

    Let me say this, thanks to ESPN+ I have watched all Lou City’s matches this season. This past weekend was his second start to the season after his European training stint and he was absolutely fantastic. He bossed the entire left side of the field attacking and defending for 90 minutes against San Diego Loyal who feature numerous former MLS players. This kid won’t be in Louisville at the end of the summer. You can clearly see his destined for Europe. I hope the USMNT is paying attention.
     
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  25. BostonRed

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    Paging Dr. Freud. Paging Dr. Freud.

    :)
     
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