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Four lessons from America's Alex Freeman to Villarreal: A big risk before the World Cup?
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Four Key Insights from Alex Freeman of America: A Bold Gamble for Villarreal Ahead of the World Cup?

January 27, 2026 5 Min Read
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  • 1. Accelerated Growth
  • 2. Bold Steps Ahead of the World Cup
  • 3. Will He Get Playing Time Right Away?
  • 4. A Win for Orlando City

Are you astonished by Alex Freeman’s rapid ascent? You might want to reconsider that.

At just 21 years old, the fullback, who made waves as a standout player for the U.S. men’s national team last year, is set to join the prestigious Spanish club Villarreal, as confirmed by a source after The Athletic’s report on Monday.

Freeman, who is the son of Super Bowl champion Antonio Freeman, quickly ascended the ranks in soccer. A product of Orlando City’s academy, he earned the Young Player of the Year award last season and is now poised to compete in one of the world’s most elite leagues while vying for a spot on the U.S. team for the 2026 World Cup.

Here are my key takeaways following the transfer agreement:

1. Accelerated Growth

(Photo by John Dorton/ISI Photo/USSF/Getty Images)

Just a year ago, Freeman had accumulated only 10 minutes of first-team play for Orlando City across his first two professional seasons. He wasn’t even included in U.S. national team coach Mauricio Pochettino’s January call-ups. However, he played a pivotal role in helping the U.S. reach the Gold Cup final and became a favorite of Pochettino, notably scoring his first two international goals against Uruguay last November.

Freeman reportedly attracted interest from Wolverhampton in the Premier League last August, but Villarreal, currently ranked fourth in La Liga, was persistent and successfully secured him. The Spanish league may actually suit his impressive athleticism better, potentially easing his transition into European soccer.

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Nonetheless, this represents a significant step forward for Freeman. Villarreal has qualified for the UEFA Champions League this season and is on track for another run in the 2026-27 season.

2. Bold Steps Ahead of the World Cup

Freeman’s move carries risks; had he stayed in Orlando (even on loan) leading up to the World Cup, he would have been assured weekly playtime in MLS. However, his status could shift quickly if he doesn’t make an impression in Spain.

He had established himself as Pochettino’s preferred choice for the U.S. national team even before his standout performance against Uruguay, where 2022 World Cup veteran Serginho Dest was moved to accommodate Freeman in the right-back position. Pochettino’s thoughts on Freeman’s transition will be revealed during a press conference with U.S.-based reporters on Thursday.

3. Will He Get Playing Time Right Away?

Villarreal’s initial investment was $4 million, not accounting for potential incentives, but he is likely to see action on the field relatively soon. The club has a pressing need for a right-back, with natural center-back Santiago Moulino and 20-year-old Pau Navarro filling the role for much of this season. Freeman appears to be the ideal fit, but he must deliver results. Currently fifth in La Liga, Villarreal is intent on Champions League qualification and is willing to permit a learning curve for new players as long as it doesn’t jeopardize their league position.

On the flip side, Freeman’s role as a World Cup starter will solidify only if he excels in Spain during the latter half of the 2025-26 season.

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read more: Alex Freeman discusses the World Cup and his Super Bowl-winning father

4. A Win for Orlando City

(Photo by Mark Thorstenson – Orlando City/MLS via Getty Images)

Despite Orlando City’s desire to retain Freeman, who reportedly turned down a contract extension, the club made a smart decision by sending him to one of Europe’s top leagues, which could prove to be even more profitable. Reports indicate that Orlando stands to earn up to an additional $3 million in bonuses, along with a potentially significant commission on the sale, estimated at 15% but possibly higher.

This is a solid move for Orlando. Even if Freeman shone on an international stage during the World Cup, he wouldn’t have received as lucrative a pay raise this summer and could have left the club for free at the end of the year.

As soccer fans, this transfer represents a pivotal moment for American players making their mark in top European leagues, particularly as the 2026 World Cup looms. Freeman’s success could inspire a new generation of talent in the U.S. and highlight the growing competitiveness of soccer in America.

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