Guzan Speaks

There aren’t many top soccer players who, after getting off a transatlantic flight at 6 p.m. the night before in the wake of the most crushing week of their professional career, would go to a national team practice and then immediately hold a media roundtable for half an hour.

But Brad Guzan did today after his proposed $4 million transfer to Aston Villa fell through because he was unable to meet the criteria for a U.K. work permit. That’s class.

Guzan was clearly trying to remain composed and expressed hope Villa could revive their interest in the summer transfer window.

“It’s definitely been a crazy past week,” he said of a period of frenzied negotiations and twists and turns that reportedly saw Villa double Celtic’s initial bid. “I think I’ve been able to deal with it. It’s a tough pill to swallow.”

“They’ll watch my progress over the next couple of months,” he added. “We’ll see what the summer brings.”

“It feels good to be back with the family,” Guzan said at one point, evoking a certain mob movie.

Indeed, Coach Preki seemed to go out of his way to try and cheer Guzan up.

“You’ve got to give me a few bucks to keep you in the line-up,” Preki joked at one point.

“It’s not about money,” he said later of what would have been a mega-bucks move for Guzan.”He just wanted to be here and train with me.”

Then Guzan was off to Texas for next week’s U.S.-Mexico game.

With clubs of the stature of Villa and Celtic interested in Guzan, it’s only a matter of time (and the requisite number of national team appearances) before he moves even further afield for good.

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