Mexican winger “Chucky” Lozano becomes San Diego’s first “Designated Player” but will have to wait to make his debut.
Roddy ConsRoddyConsUpdate: Jun 6th, 2024 12:31 EDT0
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San Diego FC have signed their first ever “Designated Player” ahead of their MLS debut as the league’s newest franchise. Mexico international Hirving “Chucky” Lozano is the man in question, the PSV Eindhoven winger agreeing a four-year deal up until the end of the 2028 MLS season.
When will San Diego FC start playing in the MLS?
The 28-year-old will, however, have to bide his time to make his debut for his new club. It was announced in May 2023 that San Diego had been awarded the MLS’ 30th expansion team and that San Diego would begin playing in the league in the 2025 season.
Despite that, Lozano won’t be kicking his heels until next season gets underway, which is expected to happen in February 2025. San Diego have reached an agreement with PSV that will see him stay with the Dutch club until the end of the year before making the move stateside, officially on 1 January 2025.
hi, I’m Chucky. wanna play? pic.twitter.com/m3BF6cEhM9
— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) June 6, 2024
When will Lozano be unveiled as a San Diego FC player?
“It’s an honor to join San Diego FC as the Club’s first Designated Player,” said Lozano after his signing was confirmed. “It’s exciting to be part of history as we build a Club that will compete for championships in MLS. In every country I have played, I always strive to leave a mark, and making an impact in San Diego and MLS is very important to me. I identified with the project immediately and I am confident we will be able to help a lot of youth players from both sides of the border.”