New England Revolution acquire Nigerian midfielder Alhassan Yusuf
The New England Revolution have acquired Nigerian central midfielder Alhassan Yusuf from Belgian club Royal Antwerp FC for an undisclosed fee.
The team signed the 24-year-old using the season ending injury replacement mechanism. Yusuf, a TAM-eligible player, will occupy an international roster spot and is signed through the 2027 Major League Soccer season, with a club option for 2028.
He will join the Revolution pending receipt of his P-1 visa and International Transfer Certificate (ITC).
Yusuf, 24, joins the Revolution after three years in the Belgian topflight with Royal Antwerp, where he won three trophies, including the 2022-23 Belgian Pro League championship, and 2022-23 Belgian Cup, and was named the club’s Player of the Month in August 2022. In the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League, Yusuf played in all six games for Antwerp, registering a goal in his first start against FC Porto and adding an assist against FC Barcelona later in the group stage.
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