(Reuters) - Poland midfielder Mateusz Klich has joined Major League Soccer (MLS) side D.C. United on a two-year contract after leaving Premier League Leeds United, the U.S. club said on Thursday.
Klich, who joined Leeds in 2017 from Dutch team FC Twente, will play in the U.S. capital through 2024 with an option to extend the deal to 2025, D.C. United said. He joined the club on a Designated Player deal.
"I've been watching him since he helped lead Leeds to promotion to the Premier League and his vision, range of passing, and scoring ability will be a huge asset for us this season."
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