Maximilian Dietz: Dietz, a 22-year-old defender/midfielder, made three appearances for the U.S. in Paris, with one start. However, his performances lacked impact, and he went unused in the knockout round against Morocco. At the club level, he returned to Germany after with Greuther Furth, where he has started 12 of their 14 regular season matches as they sit 14th in the 2. Bundesliga - just six points clear of a potential relegation.
Nathan Harriel: Starting and playing 90 minutes in all four matches for the U.S., Harriel was a top performer at right fullback in Paris. Upon return to the Philadelphia Union, the 23-year-old was inserted into their XI during the Leagues Cup. Across the regular season, he started 27 of his 29 appearances for the Eastern Conference side, scoring two goals and recording three assists. With Jim Curtin out as manager for the Union, it remains to be seen what 2025 presents for Harriel, and if he can elevate his game to the next level.
Miles Robinson: Robinson, another overage selection in Paris, started all four matches for the U.S., but was an underperforming player at the Games. The USMNT veteran struggled in a new setup under Mitrovic - whom he had never played for prior to the competition. At the club level, the 27-year-old returned to FC Cincinnati to help spearhead their run into the MLS postseason, where they fell short, crashing out in the opening round.
John Tolkin: Starting all four matches for the USMNT in Paris, Tolkin was the surprise pick over Caleb Wiley - and it propelled him to have an outstanding 2024 for both club and country. At the club level, he helped lead the New York Red Bulls to their first MLS Cup appearance since 2008 - where they lost to the LA Galaxy. There's an expectation that Tolkin's time in MLS is over and that he will move abroad to Europe. An unnamed Bundesliga side has been tracking him, but there will surely be a handful of suitors across Europe looking at him in January.
Caleb Wiley: Wiley had a significant summer, despite playing just 26 minutes in Paris. He moved to Premier League powerhouse Chelsea FC from Atlanta United, and has since been loaned out to Ligue 1 side Strasbourg for his debut season in Europe. However, not much has gone to plan since. Dealing with injury after injury, he's made just six appearances for the club, and is currently sidelined with a shoulder issue.
Walker Zimmerman: One of the selected captains and overage players to represent the USMNT in Paris, Zimmerman was one of the top performers in the Games. A leader in the back and the voice of the team, his veteran presence helped guide the U.S. to the knockouts. At the club level, though, the 31-year-old dealt with a few minor injuries, making 25 appearances for Nashville SC in a year of turnover for the MLS side. Reuniting with former USMNT assistant coach B.J. Callaghan as his new club manager, Zimmerman looks to break back into the senior squad and make his debut under Pochettino.