Kick Around: Which American Abroad Made The Best Off-Season Move?

With seasons across Europe underway, the Goal.com editors discuss which American Abroad helped raise their stock the most with a summer move.

There certainly was quite a bit of activity throughout the world of Americans Abroad this summer.

Some of the biggest stars on the U.S. Men’s National Teams switched club sides this summer for the prospect of playing in a better league or on a better team.

From Oguchi Onyewu’s shock move to AC Milan to Jozy Altidore’s signing with Hull on a year-long loan, things have been quite busy for our boys.

Check out the latest episode of “Kick Around” below to see which player your favorite Goal.com editor thinks made the best move this summer.

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