CHARLOTTE, N.C. β Charlotte FC manager Dean Smith made it known he has discouraged star striker Patrick Agyemang from transferring to Derby County of the English Championship, despite a deal between the clubs appearing imminent.
Smith said Agyemang, who did not take part in training on Thursday, is still a member of the club while Charlotte and Derby County work out the particulars of the transfer, which would reportedly net Charlotte an $8 million fee.
But Smith said when discussing the potential move with Agyemang he told the 24-year-old it would be best for him to stay stateside instead of move to Englandβs second-best league.
βI donβt think he should,β Smith said. βI want him to stay here. But itβs up to the player to make the decision. As long as itβs the player making the decision and not the representative. I did remind Patrick that agents work for you and not the other way around. I think the Championship is not too much different from MLS. This is major league over here. Youβre going to a second league in the U.K.β
Agyemang has been Charlotteβs leading scorer across the last two seasons, after being developed with the clubβs MLS Next Pro squad, Crown Legacy FC.
In 2025, heβs taken a star turn with the United States Menβs National Team ahead of the 2026 World Cup, as well.
Smith said the club and Agyemang could not come to a long-term deal.
βI thought the club made fair offers in January,β Smith said. βHis representatives had a totally different idea, which is out of the ballpark for this football club.β
While a deal gets hammered out, Agyemang remains a part of Charlotte FC, and could still be available for selection in Saturday nightβs home match against New York City FC.
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