Striker Folarin Balogun is making waves at the World Cup, starting strong for the United States. He kicked off the tournament with two goals in the opening match against Paraguay. His performance continued with a Man of the Match award against Australia, where he set up the team’s first goal within the opening minutes.
Currently playing for Monaco in France’s Ligue 1, Balogun’s future looks bright with speculation of a transfer after the World Cup. European clubs are showing keen interest in this forward as top teams hunt for strikers in a competitive market.
Although Balogun had a slow start last season at Monaco, he found his rhythm as the season progressed, scoring 19 goals by the end. Reports suggest interest from Barcelona, but The Athletic states that the Premier League, where Balogun played for Arsenal as a youth, is most keen on acquiring him. Monaco demands over $50 million for the striker, a price feasible for many Premier League clubs.
Balogun, though representing the USMNT, grew up in England, qualifying him as a homegrown player favorable to English clubs. The Athletic also notes interest from Italian teams, highlighting the success of other American players like Weston McKennie and Christian Pulisic in Italy’s top league.
The USMNT and Balogun are set to face Turkey on Thursday in Los Angeles, the site where he opened the tournament with a brace. This final group stage game will be pivotal for both Balogun’s future and the team’s progression.

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