Toronto FC have completed the signing of United States men’s national team forward Josh Sargent from English club Norwich City, adding an established international striker to their attacking options.
Sargent, a regular member of the U.S. national team setup in recent years, moves to Major League Soccer after his stint in England, where he featured for Norwich in league and cup competitions. The transfer brings the 26-year-old attacker to Canada as Toronto look to strengthen their squad with proven quality in the final third and additional depth in the forward positions.
The American striker is best known for his work rate, movement off the ball, and ability to contribute both as a central forward and in wider attacking roles. His experience at club level in Europe and on the international stage with the USMNT is expected to provide Toronto with a player who can adapt quickly to MLS competition and contribute to the team’s overall attacking structure.
By securing Sargent’s services, Toronto FC make a statement about their intention to be competitive and to build a frontline that blends international experience with the existing core of the roster. The move also gives Sargent an opportunity to take on a prominent role in a new environment and further establish himself as a key figure in the national team pool.
Specific terms of the transfer, including contract length and financial details, were not disclosed. Toronto FC have not yet released full information regarding his squad number or the exact timeline for his debut, but the club is expected to integrate him into first-team training promptly.
Sargent’s arrival continues a long-running connection between Major League Soccer and the U.S. men’s national team, with many American internationals choosing MLS as a platform at various stages of their careers. For Toronto FC, his signing is intended to boost goal production and add another option for the coaching staff as they prepare for the upcoming stretch of the season.
Further details on his role, debut match, and comments from club officials and the player himself are expected to follow as Toronto finalize the logistical aspects of the move.