Charlotte FC in advanced talks to sign Uruguay U-20 World Cup hero

  • Charlotte FC near deal for striker
  • Hero of U-20 World Cup
  • Had drawn interest from River Plate and Feyenoord
    • WHAT HAPPENED?

      The third-year MLS club is closing in on the striker, who was Uruguay’s star at the U-20 World Cup in 2023 as they triumphed in Argentina. Charlotte are in negotiations to sign the 20-year-old forward to a Young Designated Player contract and, while some details are still being ironed out, the fee would be among the largest ever in MLS. Sources say the fee would end up being among the top five in MLS history, which puts it at at least $12 million. The current MLS record is Thiago Almada, who was signed by Atlanta United for a $16m transfer fee.

      The potential deal comes after Charlotte lost two of their three DPs this offseason. Karol Swiderski departed the club for Hellas Verona on an initial loan while Kamil Jozwiak made a permanent move to Granada. That leaves just Enzo Copetti as the club’s lone DP, with Rodriguez set to join to provide Charlotte with a young striker to help lead the attack.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Rodriguez has burst onto the scene over the last year thanks to his exploits with Uruguay’s youth national teams. He was his country’s hero at the U-20 World Cup as he scored the winning goal in the final against Italy to help Uruguay lift the trophy for the very first time.

Rodriguez has also shone for Uruguay’s U-23s, having scored six goals in as many appearances, and in January he was named to the country’s squad for CONMEBOL Olympic qualifiers. Uruguay, unfortunately for Rodriguez, crashed out, despite a hat-trick performance from the striker against Paraguay and goals against both Peru and Argentina.

On the club level, Rodriguez joined Liverpool Montevideo in 2023 after coming through the ranks at Progreso. In his first season, he scored nine goals for the club and was named the Uruguayan League’s Young Player of the Year in 2023. Additionally, he was named to the Uruguayan Primera Division Team of the Year.

The striker has previously drawn interest from the likes of River Plate and Feyenoord.

DID YOU KNOW?

Rodriguez is the latest Uruguayan to make the move to MLS, with the league continuing to be a hotbed for young South American talent. Diego Rossi and Facundo Torres have become stars in MLS after making their own early-career moves to the US, while legendary Luis Suarez recently signed with Inter Miami to link up with former teammates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

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