TH: It's an odd one, because you have a bunch of players who kind of are what they are at this point. The Championship also hasn't been a great place for player development, such as Germany or France. The interesting option is probably Agyemang, who has risen to every challenge he has faced so far. A top season there could see him rise in Pochettino's ranks, especially given how tough the league is. The guy with everything to lose is Sargent, if only because he seems to forget how to play football when he puts on a USMNT kit.
JS: Downs and Wiley have the most to gain. There is no clear backup left back to Antonee Robinson right now, and outside of Ricardo Pepi and Folarin Balogun, the third striker spot with the USMNT is up for grabs. Agyemang will be right there, with Downs competing. So it will be a race between them. As for who has the most to lose, it's Sargent. But all signs point to him leaving the Championship this summer - so wherever he lands, he needs to hit the ground running.
AL: How about Daryl Dike, a seemingly forgotten man for the USMNT? Yes, he's four years removed from his last good season, but he still has a skillset that's different from all of the other striker options available. If he gets hot and can stay healthy, he might make noise. As for the other side of the coin, if Sargent stays, he is effectively leaving his ticket for the 2026 World Cup up for grabs. He's already a proven player at this level and his production for the USMNT has left a lot to be desired. Yes, he's reaching an iconic status for Norwich and there's reports he's happy at the club, but from a national team perspective, he needs to leave if he wants to play in the World Cup.
RT: No one has more to gain than Downs, largely because he is so new, which is both an advantage and a disadvantage. Sargent, for example, is known and, while goals in the Championship will help, none of that will matter unless he ends his USMNT drought. Downs, meanwhile, has something of a blank slate and, in a striker competition that relies on goals, he'll be in the mix if he can get a bunch. As for the most to lose, it's Agyemang, who took a huge risk in moving to Derby. He was proven and successful in MLS, and that seemingly wasn't hurting his USMNT chances. Now in the Championship, he'll be in direct competition with the other striker contenders - Sargent, Wright, Downs and Dike. All eyes will be on them, and their goal tallies, and Agyemang will have to keep up with some of the best strikers in the league.