MLS giants Philadelphia Union are set to break the bank and sign Ghanaian forward Ezekiel Alladoh.
The IF Brommapojkarna forward is a top priority for the Shield winners, who are set to pay a club record $4.5 million fee for the 21-year-old.
The club and the Swedish side are in advance talks with the former Accra Lions player reportedly interested in a move to the MLS.
Barring any last minute setback, Alladoh will join Philadelphia Union in January 2026 via the U-22 initiative.
Alladoh took the Swedish league by storm following his move from Accra Lions last year, and has scored seven goals and provided an assist in 28 games this season.
The talented forward will join a long list of Ghanaian players who have made a switch from Europe to the United States, including Joseph Paintsil who won the league in 2024.
Meanwhile, Philadelphia Union have progressed to the MLS Eastern Conference semi-final after eliminating Chicago Fire. They will face New York City with hopes of advancing to the final.
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