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Hugo Lloris Set to Join MLS Side Los Angeles FC After Leaving Tottenham

French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is on the verge of completing a permanent move to MLS team Los Angeles FC. After spending 11 years with Tottenham, Lloris is ready to leave the club with their approval. Lloris has not played for Tottenham since April, as he was exiled by new manager Ange Postecoglou. Despite failing to secure a transfer during the summer, Lloris has remained with Spurs and is still part of their Premier League squad.

However, it seems that Lloris’s time at Tottenham is finally coming to an end. According to Fabrizio Romano, a verbal agreement has been reached between all parties for Lloris to join LAFC. The deal is expected to be finalized soon, with Lloris signing a one-year contract that includes an option to extend.

LAFC had a successful season last year, reaching the final of the MLS Cup play-offs and winning the Supporters’ Shield. Adding an experienced player like Lloris to their squad would be a valuable addition for the team. Lloris has spent over a decade in the Premier League and would bring his wealth of experience to LAFC.

Lloris has made 444 appearances for Tottenham since joining from Lyon in 2012. He was also the club captain before relinquishing the armband to Son Heung-min in the summer. This move to LAFC marks a new chapter in Lloris’s career as he looks to make an impact in Major League Soccer.

In conclusion, Hugo Lloris’s transfer to Los Angeles FC is nearing completion. After his time at Tottenham, Lloris is ready for a fresh start in MLS. LAFC will benefit from his experience and leadership on the field. This move is expected to be finalized soon, and fans are eager to see Lloris in action for his new team.

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