Palace sign U.S. international Richards from Bayern
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[July 28, 2022] (Reuters)
- Crystal Palace have signed American
international defender Chris Richards from Bayern Munich on a
five-year contract, both clubs said on Wednesday.
Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. BBC reported
Palace will pay an initial 8.5 million pounds ($10.33 million) for
the 22-year-old centre back, with the fee rising to 11 million
pounds with add-ons.
"I'm really excited for it," Richards told Palace's website. The
kind of project I've seen (attracted me). It's a lot of young
players but also young players who have a lot of fight. Palace is a
club that seems like they're always fighting."
Richards arrived at Bayern in 2018 from Major League Soccer team FC
Dallas, initially signing on loan before making the transfer
permanent in January.
The versatile defender made 10 appearances for the Bavarian club
after his senior debut in 2020. He spent the second half of the
2020-21 campaign and the entirety of last season on loan at
Hoffenheim, where he played 34 times in all competitions.
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Bayern Munich's Chris Richards during training Pool via REUTERS/Bernadett
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Richards has also become a regular in Gregg
Berhalter's United States squads and has eight caps since his debut
in 2020.
He becomes Palace's fourth signing of the transfer window, after
midfielder Cheick Doucoure, striker Malcolm Ebiowei and goalkeeper
Sam Johnstone.
($1 = 0.8226 pounds)
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Hyderabad; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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