There's a legitimate chance that the Atlanta United star ends up on Argentina's World Cup roster.
That possibility is almost unprecedented in MLS and pretty good evidence to show that Almada isn't long for American soccer.
Almada's future is certainly elsewhere, which is something Atlanta always knew when they signed him for a reported $16 million before this season. Almada, like several of the club's big signings, was always brought in as an investment, one that would provide immediate quality on the field and big money once his future was sorted off of it.
Almada scored six goals with 12 assists in the league this season, although Atlanta's season fell off the rails as they missed the playoffs. With his country, the 21-year-old star was at the Olympics with Argentina and recently made his senior debut, earning praise from Lionel Messi in the process.
If he gets that World Cup spot, it may be impossible to keep him in MLS. Even if he doesn't, European suitors will come calling and, when they do, there's a chance that Atlanta may be able to get something close to the league-record fee $27 million fee they received from Miguel Almiron's sale to Newcastle.