Tyler Adams will play for Jesse Marsch again. (USA TODAY Photo)

Tyler Adams reportedly is about to be reunited with his former Red Bulls coach Jesse Marsch.

Leeds United is set to sign the RB Leipzig and U.S. men’s national team midfielder in what is a $24 million deal, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Romano is a well known soccer journalist who has forged a reputation for breaking soccer stories in Europe, particularly transfer moves.

Adams, 23, is a key member of the USMNT in its run to the World Cup.

He has worn the USA jersey 30 times, scoring once.

Adams played for Marsch during the 2017 and 2018 MLS season before the coach went over to coach RB Leipzig.

He will join former Philadelphia Union standout Brenden Aaronson, who most recently competed for Red Bull Salzburg, on the newly promoted English Premier League side.

 

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