How Jurgen Locadia can permanently stay at FC Cincinnati

Jurgen Locadia on the ball at Atlanta United

A few days after Jurgen Locadiaā€™sloan extension was announced, details have emerged about the deal that will keep the Belgium forward at FC Cincinnati through June 30, 2021 and perhaps beyond.


In a conference call with reporters, FC Cincinnati general manager Gerard Nijkamp said there is an automatic trigger for a permanent transfer from Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion, but declined to share the exact number of games played. He did say, though, Locadia would then sign a two-and-half year contract with FC Cincinnati.


Also Nijkamp said FC Cincinnati managed to negotiate a discounted transfer fee, which originally was $10 million. That new figure wasnā€™t disclosed.


In a small sample size of two league games, which included a first MLS goal against the New York Red Bulls, Locadia has impressed Nijkamp.

ā€œWhat he did in on-ball position, what he did in off-ball position, in transition moments, and also with the new head coach on board, Jaap, we see a lot of potential,ā€ he said. ā€œAnd, he showed already something in execution about goals, but we know, and we are convinced that he will be successful in this team and for himself.ā€


Nijkamp also hinted at a potential trade with another MLS club given the clubā€™s No. 2 spot in the allocation list.


The 26-year-old Locadia has previously scored 72 goals and provided 42 assists across stops with PSV Eindhoven (2011-17), Brighton (2018-20) and TSG Hoffenheim (2019-20).