As reported by Sky Sports, Rob Holding is set to leave Crystal Palace to join the Colorado Rapids.
The clubs have come to an agreement regarding the transfer of the 29-year-old defender. Although he has a year remaining on his contract, it seems he does not factor into the future plans of Palace’s Head Coach, Oliver Grasner.
His time at Selhurst Park has been quite disappointing, with only one senior appearance for the Eagles since his move from Arsenal two and a half years ago. After undergoing ankle surgery in February 2024, he faced a lengthy recovery period.
Holding has also attracted interest from Sheffield United, where he spent the latter half of the 2024/25 season on loan, and from Wrexham, which has just been promoted to the second tier of English football. However, he appears inclined to make a move to Major League Soccer, with a potential 18-month deal in the works with the Rapids.
Fan Take: This news highlights the shifting dynamics in soccer, particularly as players seek new opportunities abroad. For fans, Holding’s move to the MLS not only opens the door for overseas talent but also enhances the competitive landscape of American soccer, making it more exciting to follow.