Why Premier League's Elite Clubs Should Priority Sign Weston McKennie
USMNT star Weston McKennie is on the verge of becoming a free agent after a turbulent loan spell at Leeds, attracting interest from top clubs. Brad Friedel believes McKennie's talent deserves a chance to shine in England, pointing out his versatility and experience at the highest levels of football. Will the 27-year-old midfielder find redemption in the Premier League? Read on to find out more!

Brad Friedel has told GOAL why elite clubs in the Premier League should be doing all they can to acquire USMNT star Weston McKennie this summer. The versatile midfielder, who previously endured a troubled loan spell in England at Leeds, is running down his contract at Serie A giants Juventus. Free agency will soon be hit, meaning that new challenges can be sought.McKennie is a proven performer at the highest level, having already graced the German Bundesliga and the top-flight in Italy. He also has 62 international caps to his name and represented his country at the 2022 World Cup.At 27 years of age, he should be at the peak of his powers. It has come as some surprise that Juve have not made the thrashing out of fresh terms one of their top priorities across the 2025-26 campaign.McKennie has filled a number of roles for them, from full-back to creative playmaker, and those qualities will be embraced somewhere if the charismatic Washington native is allowed to leave Turin.Friedel believes McKennie will attract interest from top clubs. Speaking in association with the Stake.com Sportsbook, the former USMNT goalkeeper told GOAL when asked what the short-term future could have in store: “For me - going back quite some years now when I was the U19 head coach - Weston, talent-wise, was the best that came through my group.“After the first training session I said to my coaching staff: ‘Wow’. I had just come from Tottenham and done a lot of work in their academy. I was like: ‘He would be the best at Tottenham right now.’ That was with some good players. So, he should be landing at an incredible club. “He likes to play hard on and off the field, for sure. But he is a talent, he really is. I don’t think the Premier League got to see it because his time at Leeds wasn’t the greatest, but I don’t think people should judge him just on that because he has a lot of talent.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!McKennie made just 20 appearances for Leeds after joining them on a short-term loan in January 2023, with relegation out of the Premier League being suffered.He has since told The Athletic of that forgettable stint at Elland Road: “My time at Leeds was probably one of my lower points, if not the lowest in my professional career.“I always look at the positive because I was at Juventus, playing week in and week out, and maybe I developed a little bit of comfortability or complacency, knowing I was going to play on the weekend. By going to Leeds and having the performance that I had there and the way that it just turned out in general - four coaches in five months, just nothing going to plan or how I imagined it.“When I went there, my head was more: ‘OK, I want to go here, perform very well, put up numbers, help the team stay up and then hopefully another Premier League team, top five, comes in and sees how well I've played and then they would buy me’.”That did not happen, but teams of that ilk may be interested now. Friedel believes they should be, adding when asked if McKennie will have an itch to scratch and a point to prove in England: “I hope so. Those are the kind of things that would grind inside of me. I hope so. “I would love to see Wes at one of the big clubs in England and doing incredibly well, I really would. I think it is the strongest league from top to bottom right now. I think he has the talent to be able to not just compete, but to be incredibly good in it.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMcKennie has spent six years tied to Juventus, taking in over 200 games, but appears ready to spread his wings once more. It may be that he decides to wait until after a home World Cup with the USMNT before making a decision on his future, with a window to clubs across the globe set to open up there.
The Unseen Potential of Weston McKennie
Brad Friedel, in an exclusive interview with GOAL, has emphasized the need for elite Premier League clubs to pursue Weston McKennie this summer. Despite a challenging time at Leeds during his loan spell, McKennie's performances at Juventus and his impressive international career make him a valuable asset. The 27-year-old's versatility and work ethic are qualities that could benefit any top club.
A Struggle at Leeds: A Stepping Stone for McKennie
Weston McKennie has openly spoken about his difficult period at Leeds, where a series of managerial changes and poor team performances overshadowed his individual efforts. However, the setback at Elland Road has only fueled McKennie's determination to prove his worth in the Premier League. With over 200 games for Juventus under his belt, McKennie is ready for a fresh challenge and a chance for redemption.
The Road to Redemption: McKennie's Potential in England
Brad Friedel believes that Weston McKennie is destined for success in the Premier League, given his undeniable talent and hunger to excel. The USMNT star's experience in different positions on the pitch, coupled with his robust playing style, could make him a valuable addition to any top club in England. With the upcoming transfer window offering new opportunities, McKennie's next destination could shape his career trajectory.







