Arlington’s Noel Buck loaned to Southampton FC by Revolution
FOXBORO – The New England Revolution loaned Homegrown midfielder Noel Buck to English Premier League club Southampton FC through Jan. 31, 2025, with an option to purchase.
Buck, 19, has totaled 57 appearances for the Revolution first team in all competitions since ascending to the MLS roster as the club’s eighth Homegrown Player signing in 2022. The Arlington, Mass., native has made 45 MLS appearances with 30 starts, five goals and three assists. Buck made his professional debut at 16 with the club’s reserve team, Revolution II, totaling six goals in 44 appearances.
“Noel is an extremely talented young player who is very deserving of this opportunity to join Southampton and test himself in a new environment,” Revolution Sporting Director Curt Onalfo said. “It has been gratifying to watch Noel’s growth as a player from his start in our Academy through his ascendancy to the first team. We look forward to seeing Noel continue his development during this loan spell in England.”
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