Kevin Kelsy, a young sensation from Shakhtar Donetsk, signs a big MLS deal with FC Cincinnati.
Teenage sensation Kevin Kelsy of Shakhtar Donetsk has reportedly agreed to join FC Cincinnati, the reigning MLS Supporters’ Shield winners.
According to Colombian journalist Mario Alberto Sanchez, the 19-year-old and FC Cincinnati agreed to terms over a transfer on Saturday. The teenager will depart the Ukrainian side for MLS, bolstering Pat Noonan’s attack instantly.
It’s unknown whether or not it is a loan or full transfer yet.
The Venezuela U23 international has nine goals in 37 appearances for the Ukrainian club over two seasons. The 19-year-old has been dubbed the ‘future’ of his national team, with the striker being touted as a potential breakout player for La Vinotinto at this summer’s Copa America.
Fc Cincinnati, meanwhile, are in desperate need of a consistent goalscorer this season. The reigning MLS Supporters’ Shield champions lost star striker Brandon Vazquez to Monterrey in January, and nobody has stepped up to replace him yet this season.