There's no debating or denying it anymore: Chris Richards is a very good centerback. He's not potentially good - he's the genuine article. The 25-year-old defender has spent the last six months or so proving that with both the U.S. men's national team and Crystal Palace.
And to his credit, he's proven so quite effectively for both, whether that's in the Premier League, the FA Cup (which he won last season), the Gold Cup, or beyond. So now, with the World Cup knocking and bigger opportunities seemingly on the horizon, is this Richards' level, one he can maintain for the rest of his career? Or could there be something more?
Crystal Palace are betting that the answer to that last question is "yes". According to Football Insider, the club is hoping to tie Richards down to a new contract, one that he's fully earned based on his play over the last few months. While it would certainly include a deserved pay raise, the American will no doubt have to dissect what extending with Palace would mean for his future.
Having watched teammate Marc Guehi nearly become a Liverpool player in a failed deadline day transfer, Richards could certainly be wondering if he, too, could make a similar leap. And he might be wondering about the timing.
He only has to look at another USMNT player, star left back Antonee Robinson, who perhaps bided his time a bit too long in waiting to leave Fulham for a megaclub. Former Premier League defender Nedum Onuoha weighed in on the comparison, suggesting both U.S. defenders could benefit from testing themselves in the Champions League.
"With Chris as well, playing in that back three for Palace, that's one of the best back threes in the Premier League... Defensively, very, very solid," Onuoha told GOAL in August. "He understands his role in his club perfectly, which is where I think he deserves a ton of credit. And I think for the two of them, the only thing that's sort of missing from them, I think, is a different sort of test.
"Because of the two clubs that they play for, there is a level of expectation, but it's more of a tamed one. So it'd be interesting to see if they ever make a step up to a team and, say, push for the Champions League, one that, like almost expects to be winning trophies every year. How would that affect their performance?"
So what's next for Richards? It's worth examining, particularly as he continues his rise as one of the Premier League's most steady defenders.




