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U.S. men’s national team striker Josh Sargent’s proposed transfer to German Bundesliga side Wolfsburg has reportedly fallen through, according to The Athletic.
Sargent, 25, has been the subject of transfer speculation all summer, with a move away from English Championship side Norwich City ahead of the 2025-26 season. According to the report, Sargent turned down the opportunity to join Wolfsburg after the two clubs became engaged in conversations.
The U.S. international previously played in the Bundesliga as a teenager, signing his first professional contract with Werder Bremen at 18. He scored 15 goals in 83 appearances across all competitions at Bremen before signing for Norwich, then a Premier League side, in the summer of 2021.
Sargent’s contract with Norwich runs through 2028, having last agreed an extension with the club in 2023.
Sargent has been the subject of transfer interest from multiple clubs this summer, including newly promoted Burnley in the English Premier League.
This past campaign, he had 15 goals in 32 games as Norwich finished 13th in the Championship.
Internationally, Sargent has represented the USMNT 28 times. Since his debut in 2018, he has scored five goals, though he has not scored on the international stage since 2019. This summer, he was not named to Mauricio Pochettino’s Gold Cup roster.
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Sargent will continue to participate in preseason with Norwich. He’s been linked with multiple clubs this window, and has no shortage of suitors.