LA Galaxy signs a 21-year-old Franco-Cape Verdean
The American franchises of Major League Soccer are now recruiting only stars in their thirties who are close to retirement. Indeed, more and more, MLS teams are looking for young prospects in European clubs. Thus, after having succeeded in making Samuel Grandsir, a 24-year-old Franco-Senegalese who played at AS Monaco, LA Galaxy has just offered striker Kevin Cabral (21).
The young Frenchman of Cape Verdean origin has yet played 29 games with Valenciennes (L2) this season. He has also scored 7 goals. The player trained at PSG will sign until 2026 with LA Galaxy. The American club, in return, paid 5 million euros to Valenciennes. The new MLS season kicks off this weekend.