USMNT clearance: LAFC midfielder Timothy Tillman approved to join

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UPDATE (May 23) ā€“ FIFA has approved a one-time change of association for LAFC midfielder Timothy Tillman, making him eligible to represent the United States in international competition.

The 24-year-old, who joined the reigning MLS Cup-Supportersā€™ Shield double winners this winter, previously represented Germany in official competition at the youth level.

The older brother of current USMNT midfielder Malik, Tillman was born in NĆ¼rnberg, Germany and is the son of a German mother and US serviceman. He previously played for Greuther FĆ¼rth before joining LAFC.

ā€œTo represent the United States is obviously making me proud. Iā€™m really honored to do so and Iā€™m looking forward to the future with the United States,ā€ Tillman said in a release.

ā€œTelling my family about it was really exciting. As a kid, my brother and I dreamt of playing for a national team together and now weā€™re one step closer.ā€

The USMNT have two tournaments this summer in which Tillman could make his debut: Concacaf Nations League in mid-June and the Concacaf Gold Cup in late June and early July. Once Tillman makes his senior international debut, heā€™d become part of the ninth set of brothers to appear for the USMNT.

ORIGINAL (May 12) ā€“ LAFC midfielder Timothy Tillman has filed a one-time switch of association to represent the United States in international soccer instead of Germany, according to a report from _The Athletic_ā€™s Elias Burke.

Born and raised in Germany, Tillman represented his European homeland in an official competition as a youth player, featuring up through their U-19s. Now, to become eligible for the USMNT, heā€™d have to complete the necessary paperwork and get approval from FIFA ā€“ following a step his younger brother, Malik Tillman, took when opting for the USMNT in May 2022.

The elder Tillman, 24, has been a standout for the Black & Gold since arriving in February from German second-division side Greuther FĆ¼rth, posting three goals and two assists in 13 matches across all competitions. Heā€™s become a first-choice starter for the defending MLS Cup and Supportersā€™ Shield champions as theyā€™ve reached the 2023 Concacaf Champions League final, which theyā€™ll contest with Liga MXā€™s Club LeĆ³n across two legs on May 31 and June 4.

Tillman, who came up through Bayern Munichā€™s youth system and blossomed at Greuther FĆ¼rth, reportedly looked into joining the US U-20s a half-decade ago under former coach Tab Ramos. A move never materialized at that juncture, yet those prior intentions seem in motion now.

Should Tillman formally get cleared, heā€™d join arguably the USMNTā€™s deepest position. Weston McKennie and Yunus Musah were locked-in starters during the 2022 World Cup cycle, while LAFC teammate Kellyn Acosta and European-based standouts Brenden Aaronson and Luca de la Torre offer depth at the position as well. Malik Tillman, fresh off a season-long loan to Scottish powerhouse Rangers from Bayern Munich, is among those pushing for a more significant role.

The USMNT, currently led by interim head coach Anthony Hudson, are entering a busy summer of soccer that includes two Concacaf title defenses. The Nations League final stage arrives in mid-June, then the Gold Cup runs from late June to mid-July. All the while, new sporting director Matt Crocker is leading the search for a permanent head coach in the buildup to the North America 2026 World Cup, which the US have auto-qualified for as co-hosts alongside Canada and Mexico.

Thereā€™s a long history of the USMNT courting dual-national talents, with Club AmĆ©rica winger Alejandro Zendejas the latest get after he snubbed Mexico earlier this spring. Then thereā€™s the continued pursuit of England-born striker Folarin Balogun, whoā€™s among Ligue 1ā€™s top scorers and could greatly enhance the programā€™s No. 9 situation.