
Chelsea
are on the verge of completing the signing of New York Red Bulls defender
Matt Miazga, according to Sky sources.
The 20-year-old centre-back is highly rated in Major League Soccer and
Sky Sports News HQ understands he will fly to London before Saturday to
wrap up a £3.5m move.
With Stoke and Leicester believed to have been interested in him in the past
too, we look at what Miazga can bring to the Premier League champions…
Factfile
Name: Matt Miazga
Age: 20
Place of birth: Clifton, New Jersey, USA
Current club: New York Red Bulls
Position: Centre-back
Background
Miazga joined the Red Bulls Academy in 2009 and has progressed through the
ranks at the club, winning the US Developmental Academy National
Championship with the U16s team in 2012 before making his first-team debut
in 2013.
He played a further seven times the following season but it was only in 2015
that Miazga established himself as first choice at the heart of the Red
Bulls defence. He made 36 appearances, scoring once, as Jesse Marsch's side
won the MLS Supporter's Shield and reached the Eastern Conference final
before losing to Columbus Crew.
Although he was born in the US, Miazga's family is of Polish descent and the
defender has represented both countries at junior level before ending
speculation of which nation he would ultimately plump for when he made his
senior debut for the US in a 2018 World Cup qualifier against St Vincent and
the Grenadines in November.
Style of play
Standing at 6ft 4in, Miazga is a commanding centre-back who has drawn
comparisons to former AC Milan and Manchester United defender Jaap Stam.
Given his height it is no surprise that he is strong in the air but there is
much more to his game than that. He showed off his positioning and awareness
in the derby with New York City as he kept David Villa quiet throughout.
Indeed, he made 3.7 interceptions per game on average in the MLS last season
and is also strong in the tackle. He also has a pass completion rate of
74.3%, not too bad given his penchant for starting attacks with long balls
up field.
What his manager Jesse Marsch says about him
"I think in many ways he has been one of the best defenders in the league
this year and should be considered in that echelon," he told MLS.net. "His
starting points are very high - everything from his mentality, to his
awareness, to his athleticism - which means his ceiling is very high."
What he says
"I communicate a lot with other defenders; I want to be more of a leader.
I'm not afraid of tackling opposing players, but I also like to play with
the ball. I can initiate attacks with a series of short passes and also play
a long ball straight to the striker. I'm not afraid of taking those risks,"
he is quoted as saying in
FourFourTwo.
"I'm always active when it comes to set-pieces too. I try to find a position
to score, using my height and aerial ability. I can jump pretty well, so I'm
definitely looking to add more goals to my resume.
"The EPL is a very intriguing proposition. I love that league - it's very
competitive and there's a lot of passion involved. Hopefully one day I will
have an opportunity to play there. I believe my skillset fits the way
football is played there."