Scott Arfield has been confirmed as the newest recruit for Charlotte FC as the former Rangers man makes the switch to the MLS.
The Canadian said an emotional goodbye to Ibrox last month as he joined the likes of club stalwart Allan McGregor and fan favourites Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos in leaving the club. Arfield had been linked with a move back to old club Falkirk before being touted for the North Carolina side and now an 18-month deal has been struck stateside, with a further year as an option.
Arfield notched up over 230 appearances for the club and had reportedly been in talks with Michael Beale's side over a new deal but no fresh terms materialised. The 34-year-old was visibly emotional on the Ibrox turf after saying his farewells, but Charlotte shared a clip of him enjoying his new home as he claims he will get the new stadium 'rocking'.
The midfielder also topped off his signing video with his iconic salute celebration as the club's Sporting Director Zoran Krneta said: "We’re delighted to be signing a midfielder of Scott’s caliber who joins Charlotte FC after a decorated career in Scotland and England. He’s featured over 100 times for four different clubs which speaks to the quality and consistency Scott has shown throughout his playing career.
“He brings a wealth of leadership experience in big matches to our dressing room, including three promotion-winning seasons in England, two trophies with Rangers, and a run to a European final. Scott is excited to join our Club for the next part of his career, and we look forward to him debuting for Charlotte FC following the opening of the secondary transfer window.”
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