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Canada News.Net
16-07-2025
- Sport
- Canada News.Net
Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan
(Photo credit: Abe Arredondo-Imagn Images) Standout forward Milan Iloski and San Diego FC parted ways Tuesday when negotiations to reach a permanent deal broke down. Iloski and the club mutually terminated his loan and he will return to Danish side FC Nordsjaelland. Iloski was second on San Diego with 10 goals despite playing just 471 minutes. 'We worked diligently to make it long-term and we couldn't come to an agreement,' San Diego coach Mikey Varas said during Tuesday's media availability. 'Our focus is on the guys in the locker room. We wish him the best.' Iloski, 25, had eight goals over his past five appearances, including an epic four-goal game against the host Vancouver Whitecaps on June 25. 'We want to thank Milan for his time and contributions to San Diego FC,' San Diego sporting director Tyler Heaps said in a news release. 'He played an important role in our early history, and we respect his desire to return to FC Nordsjaelland and his decision to pursue other opportunities at this time. We wish him the best in this next stage of his career.' San Diego leads the Western Conference with 42 points and still features one of MLS' better one-two punches in All-Star forwards Anders Dreyer and Chucky Lozano. Dreyer has 11 goals and a league-best 15 assists while Lozano has six goals and eight assists. San Diego hosts Toronto FC on Wednesday.


Reuters
16-07-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Milan Iloski, San Diego FC mutually terminate loan
July 16 - Standout forward Milan Iloski and San Diego FC parted ways Tuesday when negotiations to reach a permanent deal broke down. Iloski and the club mutually terminated his loan and he will return to Danish side FC Nordsjaelland. Iloski was second on San Diego with 10 goals despite playing just 471 minutes. "We worked diligently to make it long-term and we couldn't come to an agreement," San Diego coach Mikey Varas said during Tuesday's media availability. "Our focus is on the guys in the locker room. We wish him the best." Iloski, 25, had eight goals over his past five appearances, including an epic four-goal game against the host Vancouver Whitecaps on June 25. "We want to thank Milan for his time and contributions to San Diego FC," San Diego sporting director Tyler Heaps said in a news release. "He played an important role in our early history, and we respect his desire to return to FC Nordsjaelland and his decision to pursue other opportunities at this time. We wish him the best in this next stage of his career." San Diego leads the Western Conference with 42 points and still features one of MLS' better one-two punches in All-Star forwards Anders Dreyer and Chucky Lozano. Dreyer has 11 goals and a league-best 15 assists while Lozano has six goals and eight assists. San Diego hosts Toronto FC on Wednesday. --Field Level Media


BBC News
10-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Hurzeler could not guarantee Adingra regular game time
Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler has thanked winger Simon Adingra for his "significant contribution" after he joined Sunderland for an intial £21m. The 23-year-old made 33 appearances for the Seagulls last season, including 29 in the Premier total, he featured 73 times for Albion, scoring 12 goals, after arriving from Danish side FC Nordsjaelland in June 2022."I have enjoyed working with Simon and he's made a significant contribution during his time with the club," said Hurzeler. "However, he is at a stage in his career where he wants to be playing regularly."Given the competition we have in the wide positions, that's not something we could guarantee."This move to Sunderland gives him that opportunity, so on behalf of everyone, I'd like to thank Simon for his efforts and wish him well for the future."


New York Times
09-07-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
Brighton winger Simon Adingra closing in on Sunderland transfer
Brighton & Hove Albion winger Simon Adingra is closing in on a permanent move to Sunderland. The 23-year-old arrived in the north east for a medical on Wednesday, ahead of completing a deal worth up to €21million (£18.1m) up front, plus €3m (£2.59m) in add-ons. If the deal is completed, the Ivory Coast international will become Sunderland's sixth signing of a busy summer transfer window. Adingra joined Brighton from Danish side FC Nordsjælland in the summer of 2022 and spent the 2023/24 season on loan at Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise. In his two seasons at Brighton, he has scored 12 goals and laid on five assists in 73 games for the club. He has also scored two goals in 14 appearances for the Ivory Coast, playing a pivotal role in their Africa Cup of Nations triumph in 2024. Advertisement The Athletic previously reported on the possibility of forward departures from Brighton this summer. Winger Ibrahim Osman's season-long loan move to Auxerre was confirmed on Tuesday, while AS Roma are working on a deal to sign striker Evan Ferguson on loan. Amario Cozier-Duberry's season-long loan move to Bolton Wanderers was confirmed on Saturday. Facundo Buonanotte and Julio Enciso, who, alongside Ferugson, both had loan spells at other Premier League clubs last season, could also be on the move this summer. This summer, newly-promoted Sunderland have completed the signings of Chemsdine Talbi, Habib Diarra, Noah Sadiki, Reinildo Mandava, and the permanent signing of Enzo Le Fee. By Brighton reporter Andy Naylor Simon Adingra moving to Sunderland is an unexpected twist to Brighton's summer trading. It began when the window opened on June 1 with the official announcement of the £10million signing of winger Tommy Watson from Sunderland. Landing the 19-year-old is part of the reason why Brighton are comfortable in sending Adingra the other way, ensuring a healthy profit on the £6m they paid Danish club Nordsjaelland in June 2022. Watson's arrival increases the competition for places in wide areas. Adingra only made 12 Premier League starts last season amid question marks about the 23-year-old's reliability out of possession under head coach Fabian Hurzeler. Adingra has not recaptured the form that made him a hero of Ivory Coast's Africa Cup of Nations triumph at the start of 2024. He provided assists for both goals in the host country's 2-1 win against Nigeria in the final of the tournament.


BBC News
08-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Osman to go back out on loan
Brighton have confirmed youngster Ibrahim Osman will join Ligue 1 club Auxerre on a season-long loan after a spending the 2024-25 campaign at Feyenoord. The 20-year-old joined Albion in February 2024 from Danish club FC Nordsjaelland where he scored 10 goals and claimed ten assists in 44 appearances, but has yet to make his Premier League debut. The club's technical director David Weir said: "Ibrahim had a good loan with Feyenoord last season where he gained experience in the Eredivisie and played in the Champions League."As with all of our young players, it's important that he gets as much game time and playing minutes at a high level. Joining Auxerre will provide that chance and will be another important part in his development, and we look forward to watching his progress this season."