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Wednesday Kickoff: Agudelo to train with Stuttgart, Turkey axes Hiddink & more

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Juan Agudelo will be the latest MLS-based U.S. men's national team player to get a training stint overseas with a top-level club.

Agudelo will be training with Bundesliga outfit VfB Stuttgart — one of U.S. national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann's former teams — agent Ron Waxman wrote on his official Twitter account. The New York Red Bulls forward just completed a training camp with the U.S. Under-23 national team in Germany, and will evidently remain there for more offseason training.

Agudelo joins FC Dallas winger Brek Shea (Arsenal), D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid (West Brom), Chicago Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson (Manchester United) and Vancouver Whitecaps forward Omar Salgado (Fulham) as MLS players to have offseason training stints arranged with European clubs thus far.

Here are a few more stories to get your Wednesday going:

HIDDINK OUT AS TURKEY COACH

After failing to guide Turkey to the Euro 2012 finals next summer, Guus Hiddink has been relieved of his duties as head coach.

Turkey's qualification run ended on Tuesday with a 0-0 draw against Croatia in the second leg of their playoff tie. Croatia took the first leg, 3-0. Turkey finished second in its qualifying group behind Germany and finished two points clear of Belgium.

The well-traveled Hiddink, previously known for getting the most out of his unassuming teams, took over the Turkey job following the 2010 World Cup with stress put on qualifying for the Euro finals.

He has already been linked to Ajax and Chelsea as a potential sporting director for his next role.

AC MILAN WANTS DROBGA LOAN

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba could play a big role in a title race this year, but it may be happening in Serie A.

AC Milan is reportedly interested in securing Drogba on loan this winter to help make up for the absence of Antonio Cassano, who is out for the next six months after undergoing heart surgery.

Drogba, who himself is out until this weekend after having a procedure on his arm, has hardly been at the forefront of Chelsea's attack this season, playing in just seven games and scoring once. 

CHILD TO TRAIN WITH MANCHESTER UNITED

If Charlie Jackson becomes a household name in about a decade or so, then Manchester United's scouts deserve some kudos.

Jackson, a 5-year-old child, is set to train with the Premier League giants, who first spotted him two years ago. According to reports, Jackson is a Manchester City fan and was initially "mortified that he was having to train with United, but he seems to be getting over that a bit now" his father said. 

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What do you think about Agudelo's training opportunity? Where do you see Hiddink ending up next? Think Drogba would tilt the scales in AC Milan's favor? What do you make of a 5-year-old kid getting looked at by United?

Share your thoughts below.

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  1. “Jackson, a 5-year-old child, is set to train with the Premier League giants, who first spotted him two years ago. According to reports, Jackson is a Manchester City fan and was initially “mortified that he was having to train with United, but he seems to be getting over that a bit now” his father said. ”

    That sounds like something from TheOnion.com

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  2. Yep, you’re right about the term I used. Unintentional error. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

    But it still has Klinsy’s fingerprints all over it.

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  3. not sure there’s any room left on the wagon.

    i hear there’s an increasing amount of space on Tim Ream’s bandwagon, though, if you’re looking for a back up.

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  4. He picked at the grass better than other kids? Did not sit down when the ball was on the other side of the field? Did not join the bunch grouped around the ball?

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  5. Count me in one who is on the Juan Agudelo bandwagon. His calm, skill, speed, and most of all, PASSING, makes him my favorite US prospect. Can’t wait to see what this young guy can do.

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  6. glad to hear that about agudelo. i hope they all train hard and learn something while they are there. make a good impression!!!

    drogba may go on loan, but he’s destined for MLS. and i hope it happens by next year.

    when i first read the headline “CHILD TO TRAIN WITH MAN UTD,” I honestly thought it was some teenage phenom i never heard whose last name was Child. but then i kept reading…

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  7. Nope.

    connections, ambition & a plan of development do wonders and this is an example.

    big picture thinking will help us for many years to come…

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  8. whether or not they’re correct on associating the spell as a loan or not, doesn’t replace the validity this kind of move either wasn’t promoted or wasn’t possible, without Jurgen.

    i’ve said it countless times, JK’s effect on our program will be seen in two tiers: obviously WQ-Qualifying/Results in Brazil and the fruition of the system he’s implementing from top to bottom.

    Argue semantics later of the steps later. Today is all about the reality of steps being taken.

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  9. This just in. Barcelona have made an offer of 3 cups of juice for this kid’s signature. Kid’s mommy is thinking over the offer.

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  10. Bradley had the clout of Ross Perot whereas Jurgen has the clout of Obama. Klinsmann can hook our boys up especially in Germany

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  11. Any coincidence that mere months after Juergen takes over a half dozen USMNT players and prospects get training stints at top flight teams all over Germany and England where Juergen has a connection?

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  12. Danke shoen, Klinsy!

    Agudelo’s loan has “Juergen” written all over it. It’s one thing for him to insist on players going out on loan, but it’s another if he can work to make it happen. I don’t think Bradley had the clout or contacts to do the same thing.

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