No! He was at Ajax 2016 - 2018 and Roma 2018-2023 now Bournemouth - 3. He just went on 3 season long loans to Leipzig in 20/21, Nice in 21/22 and Valencia in 2022/23. So yes you’re right he has played for 5 different clubs in 5 different seasons but 3 were loans
@@BABYDOLPHIN22 It's funny really, I've been following the US national team on and off with a friend from the US since about the 2014 world cup (what an unbelievable performance from Tim Howard against Belgium by the way, top notch) which is the same time I started supporting Bournemouth and it's still a bit surreal to me, as someone who lives and has grown up near about Bournemouth my whole life that we've signed a US player, never mind the captain of the US national team. I wish him all the best and I hope he's given a fair chance to play in the team. All the best :).
Was it because when the going got tough you threatened to sue your old club to get a move to a real big club who will be challenging for mid table in the next 10 years
How cringey and embarassing! Those players are here because they are offerred thousands of pounds a week - not becuase somewhere has a beach and places to walk a dog! This is CBBC!
@@stephenoxfBournemouth, which is a town not a city btw, isn't awful by any stretch. Clean and relatively wealthy with low crime, decent shopping, restaurants and a good nightlife. It sees loads of international students and visitors in the summer months. It has some lovely Victorian architecture, loads of parks, green spaces and gardens, a brilliant beach and some of the best weather/ sunshine (during spring and summer) in Britain. Only complaint is it skews a bit old demographically. But a great place to live or spend a weekend. Certainly not comparable to major historic cities like Valencia or Rome. Why would it be? But a good place to live nonetheless.
If you've got money, and you'll need it, the areas around Bournemouth are great places to live and come with a section of private beach as part of your extended back garden.