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Report: Beasley eyeing move to MLS after World Cup

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By CAITLIN MURRAY

Major League Soccer could soon be on DeMarcus Beasley’s horizon.

Beasley has told Jesús López Chargoy, president of Mexican club Puebla FC, that he wants out to join MLS after the World Cup in Brazil, according to a report out of Mexico.

If Beasley makes the move, he will be following in the footsteps of fellow U.S. Men’s National Team players Clint Dempsey and Michael Bradley, who both made high-profile moves back to the U.S. from abroad to join MLS.

Beasley has recently been training with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League, apparently to improve fitness heading into next month’s World Cup.

The 31-year-old had started his career with the Chicago Fire back in 2000 before successful stints in Europe with PSV Eindhoven and Rangers. He joined Puebla in 2011 after a disastrous spell with Hannover 96.

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