Uncategorized

Report: Orlando City Finalizing Deal for Dutch Winger Silvester van der Water

Published

on

Per multiple online reports, Orlando City SC is in the process of finalizing a transfer of Dutch attacking midfielder Silvester van der Water — currently with Heracles Almelo, a mid-table club in the Dutch Eredivisie. Paul Tenorio of The Athletic reported on Twitter that the deal will involve Targeted Allocation Money due to the size of the transfer fee.

The 24-year-old from Blaricum, Netherlands, who plays primarily on the right wing, was linked with Orlando City last September but a deal never materialized. Heracles had just lost some key players and was reportedly not willing to part with van der Water. According to reports, van der Water himself was so set on a move to the U.S. that he chose to sit out a game to try to force the club to sell. According to this story, van der Water has since expressed regret with that decision.

At the Eredivisie level, van der Water has scored 10 career goals and added eight assists in 53 appearances since joining Heracles, per Transfermarkt. He also scored 12 goals in 16 reserve league games, most of which came during the 2018-2019 season. He added three goals in seven cup appearances with Heracles.

Prior to joining Heracles, van der Water spent three seasons with Almere City in the Dutch second division from 2015-2018, appearing in 56 games and scoring 18 goals in league play, with two cup competition appearances. He also scored three goals in seven playoff matches. He nearly helped Almere City earn promotion to the Eredivisie, but the club lost 3-2 on aggregate in the two matches of the final.

What it Means for Orlando City

Orlando City just acquired an international roster slot in a trade with Columbus, which van der Water will require. However, it’s unknown whether the slot was acquired for Alexandre Pato or was procured for this particular transfer. If the former, the Lions will need another one or for an international to acquire a green card prior to the 2021 season.

Van der Water fills one of the final off-season needs of the club, as someone who can come in and add quality in the attack from the wing. This will enable the club to rotate the squad more equitably than last year and it protects the club in the event that suitors from abroad come calling for Chris Mueller with an offer too good to turn down. The Dutch attacker can also play on the left side, which is actually his dominant foot, allowing the team some flexibility to rest either Nani or Mueller. It’s uncertain if he could also cover for Mauricio Pereyra centrally, but that’s a role that Pato could conceivably fill in the short term if need be, playing beneath a more advanced striker.

Orlando City has now filled its needs for left back depth, a backup goalkeeper, a veteran striker, and another attacking piece for the midfield. While no obvious replacement has been found for Alex De John, the Lions did draft two center backs in January.

This is a player the Lions have been targeting for some time and now they have him. Time will tell if the move works out and how it affects the shape and starting XI, but it’s never a bad idea to add quality to the attack in Major League Soccer. Hopefully van der Water will be worth the TAM-level price tag.


We will update this story as more details develop.

Trending

Exit mobile version