MLS, Atlanta United FC
Atlanta United smashes MLS transfer record with Latte Lath signing
Atlanta United has smashed the MLS transfer record by signing striker Emmanuel Latte Lath from Middlesbrough. The Five Stripes paid a reported $22 million plus add-ons to sign Latte Lath, breaking the record set in November when FC Cincinnati signed Kévin Denkey from Cercle Brugge for a reported $16.2 million.
Inside World Football · 17h
Atlanta smash MLS transfer fee record with $22m signing of Ivorian Emmanuel Latte Lath
Fresh on the heels of Major League Soccer (MLS) allowing clubs to freely negotiate cash deals within the league structure, Atlanta United have gone and smashed the MLS transfer record, signing Emmanuel Latte Lath from English Championship club Middlesborough.
Onefootball · 2d
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Atlanta also hit the pitch en fuego. They qualified for the playoffs in their inaugural season, and in 2018 rolled over the two New Yawk teams to face the Portland Timbers in the MLS Cup final, which they won. 2019 saw them hoist the U.S. Open Cup and the Campeones Cup in triumph. With three trophies in three years, Atlanta looked unstoppable.
Yardbarker · 6d
Atlanta United to break MLS transfer record for Ivorian striker Emmanuel Latte Lath
Atlanta United's offseason began with a bang. Just a few short weeks after it eliminated Inter Miami from the MLS Cup playoffs, Atlanta announced it was hiring Chris Henderson, one of Miami's key executives, to lead its transfer business as Chief Soccer Officer.
The arrival of Emmanuel Latte Lath and return of Miguel Almiron should boost an Atlanta United team that already has Lionel Messi and Inter Miami's number.
With Columbus Crew striker Cucho Hernandez reportedly on his way to Real Betis, it's a move that also where Major League ...
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