You're not in Palo Alto anymore, bruh. [tweet]
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[/tweet] Clearly Klinsy is pushing for Europe. His dad is the Sounders team doctor and he's an academy guy so presumably friends and family want him in Seattle. USS is right, I think, that he'll end up in Seattle, but I don't think this is anywhere close to reality: The Sounders own his pro contract. The machinations of MLS make it complicated compared to europe, but "training" with European clubs is short hand for "try out with plans to begin neogtiations/valuations" any time an MLS player is "training" in Europe. MLS indulges training stints because of pressure from players, agents and US Soccer, but when Seattle doesn't necessarily want their player to be on trial, Bremen calling it anything other than training could easily be considered tampering if something broke bad and things turned sour between the player or Bremen and the Sounders during negotiations for a transfer. A young professional player doesn't travel halfway across the world to "train" without some other ambition being at play.