The 10 most expensive American players of all time

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FT Desk
  • Updated: 11 Nov 2025 08:59 CST
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Christian Pulisic, USMNT, AC Milan, 2025/26
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The United States of America are yet to take over the football world, but vast improvements have been made over the past decade or so.

They are yet to produce a truly world class player, but a host of USMNT stars are currently playing for huge clubs in Europe.

Below, FootballTransfers runs through the 10 most expensive American players of all time.

10. Yunus Musah - $20m (Valencia to AC Milan, 2023)

Yunus Musah spent his academy days at Arsenal, however he chose to leave the Gunners in order to join Spanish giants Valencia in 2019 due to a better first-team pathway.

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After breaking into the senior side in 2020, Musah went on to make 108 appearances for Valencia’s first-team before joining Milan for $20m in 2023.

9. Weston McKennie - $22.5m (Schalke to Juventus, 2021)

Weston McKennie spent seven years in Dallas’ academy before joining Schalke at the age of 18 in 2016.

After a year in Schalke’s U19 side, he progressed into the senior team and made a total of 91 first-team appearances before joining Juventus on loan in 2020. The move became permanent for $22.5m the following year.

Sergino Dest
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8. Sergino Dest - $23.1m (Ajax to Barcelona, 2020)

Sergino Dest enjoyed an eight-year association with Ajax until his move to Barcelona in 2020.

However, he only made 38 first-team appearances for the Eredivisie giants before joining Barcelona for $23.1m. Dest never made the grade at Camp Nou, though, and he joined PSV Eindhoven on a free transfer in 2024.

Although eligible for the Netherlands, Dest chose to represent the USA at international level.

7. Tyler Adams - €24.1m (RB Leipzig to Leeds, 2022)

Tyler Adams joined the New York Red Bulls academy in 2012 and he progressed through the youth ranks before making his first-team debut in 2016.

He eventually played 74 times for the senior side and earned a move to Red Bull’s sister club RB Leipzig. After three-and-a-half years and 103 appearances in Germany, Adams joined Leeds in 2022.

Christian Pulisic is now a key player at Milan
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6. Christian Pulisic - $24.2m (Chelsea to AC Milan, 2023)

Christian Pulisic spent five years at Chelsea, but injuries slowed his progress at Stamford Bridge and he left one season after the arrival of Clearlake Capital.

The American was part of a mass exodus in west London, with AC Milan picking him up for just $24.2m.

In total, Pulisic made 145 appearances for Chelsea, scoring 26 goals, while he was part of the team that won the 2021 Champions League final.

5. Tyler Adams - $25.5m (Leeds to Bournemouth, 2023)

One year after his move to Leeds, Adams left Elland Road following their relegation back to the Championship.

He joined Bournemouth for $25.5m in 2023, having made just 26 first-team appearances for Leeds.

Due to injury issues, the USMNT midfielder only played four times during his debut season at Bournemouth but is a regular in 2025/26.

4. Brenden Aaronson - $30.2m (RB Salzburg to Leeds, 2022)

Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch pushed for a reunion with Brenden Aaronson in 2022, having spent a short time together at RB Salzburg, and the American ended up at Elland Road for $30.2m.

He scored just 13 goals in 66 games for the Austrian outfit, but Marsch was determined to add the USMNT star to his first-team squad in Yorkshire.

After a disappointing debut campaign, Aaronson spent the 2023-24 season on loan at Union Berlin following Leeds’ relegation.

Folarin Balogun signed for Monaco from Arsenal
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3. Folarin Balogun - $43m (Arsenal to Monaco, 2023)

Folarin Balogun joined Arsenal’s academy at the age of eight and he was a reliable goalscorer throughout his time in the Gunners’ youth set-up.

However, he only made 10 first-team appearances for the club and after excelling on loan at Stade Reims during the 2022-23 campaign, the forward joined Monaco on a permanent deal.

Despite being eligible for both England and Nigeria, Balogun declared for the USA national team ahead of his move to Monaco in 2023.

Malik Tillman joined Leverkusen in 2025
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2. Malik Tillman - $46m (PSV to Leverkusen, 2025)

After selling Florian Wirtz for a record fee, Leverkusen had money burning a whole in their pocket in the summer of 2025 and they use $46m of it to sign attacking midfielder Malik Tillman from Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven.

He was excellent for PSV in the 2024/25 campaign as he scored 16 goals and recorded five assists across all competitions.

Tillman hasn't really replicated that form at Leverkusen so far, but the team as a whole struggled early on - especially due to the Erik ten Hag debacle which saw the head coach sacked after just a couple of games.

1. Christian Pulisic - $65m (Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea, 2019)

Christian Pulisic is the most expensive American soccer player in the history of the sport.

The flying winger left Borussia Dortmund to join Chelsea in 2019, with the Blues winning the race for his signature amid serious competition from multiple top European clubs.

Pulisic left Dortmund with 127 first-team appearances for the club, while he notched 19 goals for the senior side.

The 10 most expensive United States soccer players of all time

PlayerSigned ByFee
1. Christian PulisicChelsea$65m
2. Malik TillmanLeverkusen$46m
3. Folarin BalogunMonaco$43m
4. Brenden AaronsonLeeds$30.2m
5. Tyler AdamsBournemouth$25.5m
6. Christian PulisicAC Milan$24.2m
7. Tyler AdamsLeeds$24.1m
8. Sergino DestBarcelona$23.1m
9. Weston McKennieJuventus$22.5m
10. Yunus MusahAC Milan$20m