The New England Revolution has officially confirmed the arrival of a Slovenian: The new member of the Major League Soccer (MLS) club is goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič
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Rumors received official confirmation before the end of the transfer window in the MLS league: Aljaž Ivačič, a goalkeeper from Slovenia, has become the new member of the New England Revolution club. The latter had shown interest in the former player of Olimpija Ljubljana as early as last year, but failed to bring him on board. Now the task was easier: Aljaž Ivačič recently bid farewell to Portland and had free hands to find a new employer.
30-year-old Aljaž Ivačič reached an agreement with his former club Antonio Delamea Mlinar, who played 74 matches for New England Revolution, for cooperation expected to last until the end of 2025.
“Aljaž Ivačič is a talented goalkeeper who impressed us during the last two weeks of training with the team and undoubtedly earned his place in the squad,” said Curt Onalfo, the club’s sporting director from Boston, and added: “Aljaž brings invaluable experience both from the MLS league and international football. We are pleased to welcome him to the team.”
Also, Caleb Porter, the head coach of the club owned by billionaire Robert Kraft, is satisfied: “Aljaž Ivačič proved himself in Portland, where he was also at the top of the goalkeepers’ chart with the fewest goals conceded in 2022. He is a talented goalkeeper who exudes his confidence and presence in the game. He will provide depth and competition to our goalkeeper lineup.“
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet