Sebastián Driussi is rejoining Argentine club River Plate after four years with Austin in Major League Soccer.
Austin FC have confirmed the transfer of midfielder Sebastián Driussi to River Plate for a club-record transfer fee on Friday. The news arrives after the 28-year-old was heavily linked with an MLS
After a three-month offseason, Austin FC returned to practice under new coach Nico Estévez on Monday as training camps opened across MLS.
Sebastian Driussi, the first Major League Soccer all-star in club history and scorer of 51 goals over 115 appearances, has been transferred to River Plate in Argentina. Driussi began his
Driussi joined Austin FC in July 2021 and made his debut that August. He is the club's all-time leading scorer, having tallied 45 goals in 106 appearances.
As players return to team facilities for the start of preseason there are some notable no-shows from Cincinnati, Austin and Portland Timbers.
Like every other MLS club, Austin FC is far from done making moves. It will probably bring in at least two more players, and if it has to replace Driussi, it will have a designated player spot to ...
As MLS training camps opened Monday ... with the uncertainty surrounding the future of midfielder Sebastián Driussi. He hasn’t reported to camp, and Austin FC sporting director Rodolfo Borrell ...
MLS is a league that has been growing over the past few years, thanks in part to Argentina and the players from that country. From Lionel Messi, to Maxi Moralez, to Diego Valeri, although some have retired professionally,
If you follow MLS, you know Driussi isn’t just another forward. He’s been one of Austin FC’s pillars in recent times, a standout in a team that, not too long ago, was little more than a hopeful underdog in the American league. Driussi brought goals, leadership, and, of course, that Argentine touch that takes any team’s technical level up a notch.