Josh Sargent’s messy transfer saga ends with $22m move from Norwich to Toronto
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 27, 2026
Josh Sargent has completed a transfer from Norwich City to Toronto FC for $22 million, concluding a challenging period for the striker. Sargent, who was relegated to the under-21 squad after refusing to participate in an FA Cup match, had been struggling to translate his club form to the US Men's National Team. The 26-year-old has signed as a designated player through the 2030-31 MLS season and scored eight goals this season, totaling 56 goals in 157 appearances for Norwich. This move marks a significant change in Sargent's career as he seeks to revitalize his performance in Major League Soccer.
- Sargent transferred for $22 million.
- He was demoted to under-21s after refusing to play.
- Had eight goals this season with Norwich.
- Signed as a designated player through 2030-31.
- Aims to improve performance in MLS.
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