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The Herald Scotland
23-04-2025
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
Toyosi Olusanya completes £200k St Mirren transfer exit
International transfer certificate and P-1 Visa documents have still to be received but the transfer has been confirmed by both clubs. Olusanya, 27, was set to leave St Mirren at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract before a deal was struck with the Houston side. Houston Dynamo president of soccer Pat Onstad said of the signing: 'Toyosi is a dynamic goal scorer who adds more physicality and verticality to our attack. "He will provide valuable depth at the forward position, especially as we enter the busiest stretch of our season. "We welcome Toyosi to Houston and look forward to his contributions on and off the field.' Read more: "Toyosi has deserved his move," said St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson. "It's something that has come out of the blue, but it's a fantastic opportunity for him. He's conducted himself so well since he's come to the club and proved what a good player and signing he's been. He deserves every success going forward. "For the club to secure a six-figure fee with such a short time remaining on his contract is terrific business. It's credit to the football club and he leaves with our best wishes. "He's a terrific person with a fantastic work ethic and is a great example to anyone coming in from non-league of where you can take yourself. We wish him and his family nothing but continued success."

The National
23-04-2025
- Business
- The National
Toyosi Olusanya completes £200k St Mirren transfer exit
The former St Mirren forward has agreed an initial one-year deal with the MLS side with options for a further two seasons. International transfer certificate and P-1 Visa documents have still to be received but the transfer has been confirmed by both clubs. Olusanya, 27, was set to leave St Mirren at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract before a deal was struck with the Houston side. Houston Dynamo president of soccer Pat Onstad said of the signing: 'Toyosi is a dynamic goal scorer who adds more physicality and verticality to our attack. "He will provide valuable depth at the forward position, especially as we enter the busiest stretch of our season. "We welcome Toyosi to Houston and look forward to his contributions on and off the field.' Read more: "Toyosi has deserved his move," said St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson. "It's something that has come out of the blue, but it's a fantastic opportunity for him. He's conducted himself so well since he's come to the club and proved what a good player and signing he's been. He deserves every success going forward. "For the club to secure a six-figure fee with such a short time remaining on his contract is terrific business. It's credit to the football club and he leaves with our best wishes. "He's a terrific person with a fantastic work ethic and is a great example to anyone coming in from non-league of where you can take yourself. We wish him and his family nothing but continued success."


See - Sada Elbalad
11-03-2025
- Sport
- See - Sada Elbalad
Inter Miami Sign Argentina's Baltasar Rodríguez
On Tuesday, Inter Miami announced that they had signed midfielder Baltasar Rodríguez on loan from Argentina's Racing Club de Avellaneda. The contract has an option to make the transfer permanent at the conclusion of the loan. The midfielder will join the team's roster after receiving his P-1 Visa and International Transfer Certificate (ITC). Rodríguez arrives at the Club with experience in his young career, having won the 2024 CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana and CONMEBOLRecopa Sudamericana 2025 titles. He also featured for Argentina's U-23 national team at the 2024 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament under the management of current Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Nashville SC signs Ahmed Qasem, 21-year-old midfielder from Sweden
Nashville SC has signed midfielder Ahmed Qasem, a 21-year-old from Sweden who most recently played for IF Elfsborg in the Allsvenskan, Sweden's premier league. 'Ahmed is a dynamic attacking player who has the ability to create and finish scoring opportunities,' Nashville SC general manager Mike Jacobs said in a news release. 'His athleticism and versatility enable him to contribute in a number of different roles and options.' Qasem's contract with Nashville runs through the 2027 MLS season with an option for 2028, pending receipt of his International Transfer Certificate (ITC) and P-1 Visa. Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that Nashville and Elfsborg agreed on a transfer fee of 45 million krona, equal to $4.2 million dollars, which would make Qasem the third-most expensive acquisition in club history behind Aké Loba in 2021 ($6.8 million) and Sam Surridge in 2023 ($6.5 million). Last season, Qasem had five goals and four assists in 27 league matches, and totaled three more goals in continental competition as Elfsborg appeared in the Europa League against powerhouses including Tottenham Hotspur, Athletic Bilbao and AS Roma. Qasem totaled 11 goals and 13 assists in 87 games for Elfsborg. He previously played for his hometown club, Motala, where he scored eight goals in 54 games from 2019-20. MORE: Can BJ Callaghan build a Nashville SC team that fits its 'young, dynamic' city? Born in Sweden of Iraqi descent, Qasem has played for Sweden's under-17, under-19 and under-21 national teams. He scored three goals in 10 games for the U-19 squad and has made five appearances for the U-21s. Qasem, who will occupy an international roster slot, was signed to a U22 Initiative player, meaning that Nashville was able to sign him for a reduced budget charge against a more lucrative contract. Nashville currently has three U22 slots, two of which are occupied by Qasem and midfielder Patrick Yazbek, who signed last summer. Jacob Shames can be reached by email at jshames@ and on Twitter @Jacob_Shames. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville SC signs Ahmed Qasem, a midfielder from Sweden