
Tags: Football, Mls
Peter-Lee Vassell, a Reggae Boy who was last season cut by his Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit, Los Angeles FC (LAFC), after the player only managed six games for them and six out on loan with United Soccer League (USL) outfit Phoenix Rising FC.
Vassell has since been seen training with Danish second division club, HB Koge, sparking rumours he was on his way there this season.
The playmaker’s agent, Damani Ralph, confirmed that Vassell was training with the club, but would not go into any further details.
“[Vassell] is currently on trial with HB Koge, and we are hopeful for a successful trial. He has now played in two friendly games and is doing well. This is as much as I can comment on right now,” said Ralph.
Vassell was a standout at high school, playing for Cornwall College and Montego Bay United, before he began his professional career with Harbour View FC, making 44 appearances before his move to LAFC.
He debuted for the Reggae Boyz in 2018, earning 16 caps, from which he scored six goals.
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