Canada coach John Herdman expects more players to complete club transfers after World Cup

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Canada coach John Herdman expects more players to complete club transfers after World Cup
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Canada coach John Herdman expects more of his World Cup squad to attract overseas attention, with defender Alistair Johnston the first to seal a new deal.

The 24-year-old's move from CF Montreal's to Scottish powerhouse Glasgow Celtic was confirmed Saturday in a transfer reportedly worth three million pounds .

Buchanan, an elusive winger/wingback, has already made it to Europe in joining Belgium's Club Brugge in a reported US $7-million transfer from the New England Revolution after the 2021 MLS season. A bigger club likely beckons. "I've got a feeling we've got a chance now of pushing more players to that Tier 1 level. And that's a critical step for Canada," Herdman told The Canadian Press. "We keep pushing players into those environments where they're getting Champions League, Europa League experiences."

Canada is co-hosting the next World Cup, expanded from 32 teams to 48, along with the U.S. and Mexico. "There's a lot of things you have to take on board," he said of playing on the world stage. "As I review, I know there's some things we did really well across this tournament to keep the brotherhood intact and to have the team prepared to play.

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