Real Salt Lake's 18-year-old winger Zavier Gozo aims for a summer transfer to Europe. His impressive performances in MLS have sparked interest, alongside potential World Cup call-up rumors.
Real Salt Lake's Zavier Gozo is hoping to earn a move to Europe -Credit:Kevork Djansezian/MLS via Getty Images
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Real Salt Lake winger Zavier Gozo has big dreams as he continues to enjoy what is proving to be an excellent season in Major League Soccer.
The 18-year-old Utah native has been a part of Salt Lakeâs system since 2021, when he joined their academy, going on to make his MLS debut in October 2023 aged just 16.
So far this season, Gozo has played the full 90 minutes in each of Salt Lakeâs nine games, scoring twice and providing three assists, leading former U.S. Menâs National Team forward Herculez Gomez to suggest Mauricio Pochettino should consider calling up the youngster for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Zavier Gozo is targeting a move to Europe during the summer transfer window.
Zavier Gozo is 18 years old and made his MLS debut in October 2023 at the age of 16.
Zavier Gozo plays for Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer.
Yes, there are suggestions that Zavier Gozo could be in line for a World Cup call-up.
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Gozo has represented the U.S. at the Under-21 level -Credit:Photo by Srdjan Stevanovic/USSF/Getty Images
âIf there is a position that is lacking right now on the U.S. Men's National Team, I think it's fair to say it's the winger position, where maybe your only true winger, actual winger, is Timothy Weah,â he said on the âDuel Natsâ podcast.
âSo, if I'm looking for a player that gives me a different profile, that is exciting, that is, as you say, explosive, can make a name for himself, and is a young man right now riding confidently that wave, I would say Zavier Gozo.
âHe's the only player we could think of that fits the profile, playing here or abroad with that type of confidence. The kid has size, speed, and dribbling ability, one v one creation, space for himself and others that I think many in this player pool do not have.â
Now, speaking with the MLS Countdown Crew, Gozo has laid out how he would ideally like to see the next four months look like for him, saying, âI think obviously I would like to continue with RSL for the next two months and then in the summer window, obviously, I would like to go to Europe.
âThat's been my dream for as long as I could remember. So I think that's the perfect time for me to take the next step, and if I have that opportunity, I 100 percent want to take it.â
That may not be quite what Salt Lake bosses want to hear, with their side currently sixth in the Western Conference, having lost their last two games as they look to enter the summer break in a solid position to continue fighting for the Playoffs.
As for a potential USMNT debut at the World Cup, there are no signs as of yet that this dream could become a reality for Gozo, who admitted he has yet to hear anything from Pochettino or any other members of his staff.
He explained, âObviously, my agent has talked to me a little bit about the possibility, but I haven't talked to anybody on the staff or on the team about any potential World Cup things.â