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Mexico midfielder Obed Vargas joins Atletico Madrid from Sounders

Obed Vargas has completed a transfer to Atlético Madrid from the Seattle Sounders, the two clubs announced on Monday.

The 20-year-old midfielder has signed a contract with the La Liga power through 2030. He joins for an undisclosed transfer fee, with the Sounders retaining a sell-on percentage in the event of a future move.

Vargas, an Alaska native who represents Mexico internationally, has been an integral member of the Sounders since signing as a Homegrown Player in 2021.

The midfielder made 130 appearances in all competitions with the Rave Green, tallying eight goals and 16 assists. He helped the Sounders win the 2022 Concacaf Champions Cup and 2025 Leagues Cup during his time with the club.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for Obed and a proud moment for Sounders FC. This move reflects his hard work and ambition, as well as the club’s coaching and development staff from the academy up to the first team,” said Sounders GM and chief soccer officer Craig Waibel.

“From the time he joined the academy in 2019, Obed has exhibited maturity, professionalism and commitment to his growth as a player. We’re excited to see him take this next step with Atlético Madrid.”

Vargas represented the U.S. at various youth international levels before completing a one-time switch to Mexico. He has earned three caps for Mexico’s senior national team.

“I want to say thank you to all my teammates, all the technical, medical and equipment staff and everyone that helped me throughout this journey, that made my time in Seattle amazing. You took in a 14-year-old boy and helped him grow,” Vargas said.

“To all the fans – it was an incredible ride. From my debut in Austin to my debut at Lumen, to winning Champions League and playing in front of 70,000 people and winning Leagues Cup. I couldn’t have imagined it any other way and wouldn’t have wanted it with any other team.”

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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