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How to Follow USMNT Stars in 2026-27 Club Season

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Did you catch soccer fever over the summer and want to know what's next for American stars after the FIFA World Cup? With international duties now behind them, many of the top names from the U.S. men's national team will set their sights on the 2026-27 club season.

Tracking every American in the top European leagues can feel overwhelming for even die-hard supporters. To keep things simple, we've narrowed it down to 10 noteworthy players you should follow this season.

Christian Pulisic (27) plays for AC Milan in Serie A. Despite flashes of brilliance at the World Cup, he was disappointed with his performance and dealt with injuries. His role involves creating chances and scoring goals through dribbling, pace, and vision. Milan, a 126-year-old club with 19 Serie A titles, expects high performance under new coach Ruben Amorim.

Folarin Balogun (25) stars for AS Monaco in Ligue 1. He had a successful World Cup with three goals in four appearances. Monaco is in a rebuilding phase under new manager Filipe Luís, focusing on fixing defensive issues. Balogun's future at the club remains uncertain with interest from Tottenham and other European clubs.

Weston Mc Kennie plays midfield for Juventus in Serie A. A versatile player who can fill multiple roles, Mc Kennie is considered one of the USMNT's pivotal pieces. Juventus aims to return to title contention after finishing sixth last season.

Gio Reyna (23) joined Strasbourg this summer after limited playing time at Borussia Dortmund. He showed promise at the World Cup with a goal in the opener. Strasbourg, part of the Blue Co ownership group alongside Chelsea, focuses on developing young talent with an average starting XI age of 22.5.

Chris Richards anchors Crystal Palace's defense in the Premier League, showcasing defensive solidity and excellent distribution from the back.