Tyler Adams “was in London” to complete a transfer to Chelsea, but “one thing” cost him a move to join current USMNT boss Mauricio Pochettino.

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Severed ties with Leeds in 2023All set to sign with BluesEnded up heading to BournemouthFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

In the summer of 2023, the United States international was preparing to sever ties with Leeds on the back of their relegation out of the Premier League. Having proven himself in the English top-flight, a switch to Stamford Bridge was speculated on.

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Pochettino wanted to bring in a player that he is now working with at international level, but saw unfortunate injury problems scupper those plans. Adams was all set to sign, but ended up leaving London and heading to the south coast at Bournemouth in a £23 million ($30m) deal.

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Adams has told of how close he came to joining the Blues: “I was very close. I was in London ready for the move to happen but some things fell through one way (or the other). A lot of people have to sign off on certain things for a transfer to happen and one thing fell through so they went with other options. So I ended up at Bournemouth, which I couldn't be more happy about now.”

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Adams is now playing under Pochettino and believes the Argentine tactician is the right man to lead the U.S. towards a home World Cup in 2026. He added: “I think that he is going to bring a level of respect and belief in our team. Obviously, his resume speaks for itself and he's been able to establish so much success at different clubs.

“Now being able to work with the national team and the talent pool we have, I think he's going to bring a winning culture and a winning mentality. I'm really excited about that. The way that he speaks about the game and what he views for our game in the future are also positive. As a fairly young team, it's important that we start to work towards those beliefs and create that culture.”