The Rise and Fall of Josh Sargent: From Hero to Zero in One Fateful Text Message
USMNT sensation Josh Sargent finds himself in hot water at Norwich as he pushes for a transfer away from Carrow Road, leaving fans and club management stunned. Explore the dramatic turn of events and the impact on his career aspirations.

USMNT star Josh Sargent is considered to have gone from “hero to zero in one text message” at Norwich, with the highly-rated striker pushing for a transfer away from Carrow Road in the January window. With 2026 World Cup dreams in the back of his mind, the 25-year-old has taken to removing himself from contention for selection by the Canaries.That revelation came out of the blue in Norfolk, with Norwich having worked hard to keep a prized asset on their books. Sargent is working on a contract that is due to run until the summer of 2028. It appears unlikely that said deal will be honoured.That is because he is now heading towards the exits. Sargent sought to move that process along when refusing to play in an FA Cup third-round clash with Walsall. Norwich had no idea that a bombshell was coming and are now mulling over their options.Canaries boss Philippe Clement said in the wake of a 5-1 cup win and the reasons for Sargent not being involved in his matchday squad: “Josh sent me a message [on Saturday] evening saying he would not be available because of transfer things in his head.“This is obviously not something we want, and will have consequences. It is something we need to speak about inside the club, but the club has made it really clear to Josh and his agent that he will not be leaving during this transfer window.”Pressed further on whether Sargent had claimed to be nursing a knock, Clement added on what was said: “That he was not injured. We will talk about this later on in the week, in the club, what to do with that.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!It has been claimed that MLS side Toronto FC have an $18 million (£13m) bid on the table for Sargent. They want to return the Missouri native to North America, having seen him register 56 goals for the Canaries since joining them in 2021.He has passed double figures across the last three campaigns, posting a personal-best return of 16 efforts in 2023-24, and has found the target on seven occasions this season - as Norwich languish in the Championship relegation zone.He has become a fan favourite, with the task of providing attacking inspiration often being lumped onto his shoulders, but that positive reputation has been tarnished and there may be no way back from here.Norwich legend Rob Newman, who spent seven years with the Canaries as a player, believes that Sargent has thrown away a lot of goodwill. He is among those to have been left stunned by the American’s antics.Newman has told BBC Radio Norfolk: “That is how to go from a hero to zero in one text message, basically. You don't do that, no matter how good a player you are, what an icon, a legend you are, you just don't do that.“I've never met Josh Sargent, but anyone who has spoken to him says he's the nicest guy in the world, so someone somewhere is advising him – and that is the worst piece of advice he will have received in his professional career.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFormer USMNT goalkeeper Brad Friedel told GOAL recently when asked if Sargent will have regrets at missing out on a move in the summer of 2025 - having been linked with teams in the Premier League: “Maybe. It might not have been down to him, but I think that would have helped. The more that you can perform at the highest level, the better.“Maybe one of the things was that if he went to the Premier League and then didn’t perform as well, then you can see that argument. It may have been out of his hands. I don’t know the full reason why a deal didn’t transpire. Maybe the teams offered him a low contract, thinking that just because it’s a Prem club he will come.“Josh knows now the league, the teams and knows where he feels he can play. He could play at a handful of Premier League clubs with his talent. There are a handful that he couldn’t play at, but there are some that he could.”Sargent may not get his Premier League switch, but he could find top-level action in Canada by gracing MLS for the first time in his career. Regular action and goals there would help to keep him in the frame for selection by Mauricio Pochettino in the USMNT's plans for a home World Cup this summer.
The Shocking Revelation at Norwich
USMNT star Josh Sargent has caused a stir at Norwich by expressing his desire to leave the club, jeopardizing his contract set to run until 2028. His refusal to play in an FA Cup match blindsided the Canaries and has sparked speculation about his future.
The Fallout and Club Response
Norwich manager Philippe Clement publicly addressed Sargent's absence from the squad, citing transfer concerns as the reason. The club has made it clear that Sargent will not be allowed to leave in the current transfer window, leading to uncertainty and potential repercussions for the player.
MLS Interest and Potential Move to Toronto FC
Reports suggest that MLS side Toronto FC has tabled an $18 million bid for Sargent, aiming to bring the prolific striker back to North America. With Sargent's track record at Norwich and his impact on the team, the move could mark a significant change in his career trajectory.
Turning a New Leaf in MLS
While a Premier League move may not be on the cards for Sargent, a switch to MLS could provide him with a fresh start and the opportunity to showcase his talents at a different level of competition. Regular playing time and goal-scoring exploits in MLS could keep him in contention for the upcoming World Cup.
Expert Insights and Words of Warning
Former Norwich player Rob Newman and ex-USMNT goalkeeper Brad Friedel have weighed in on Sargent's situation, highlighting the impact of his actions on his reputation and career prospects. Friedel's advice hints at the importance of consistent performance at the highest level for Sargent's future endeavors.






