Highlights
- Ricardo Daniel Pepi also plays as a striker for the United States national team.
- Augsburg reportedly agreed to pay more than $14.8 million plus potential add-ons for Pepi.
American professional soccer player Ricardo Daniel Pepi made his Bundesliga debut for Augsburg on Saturday. His side- Augsburg, however, suffered a 3-1 loss against Hoffenheim in the game.
The 19-year-old Pepi, who joined Augsburg from Major League Soccer’s Dallas on Monday, came on in the 60th minute with his new team already 2-1 down.
Augsburg coach Markus Weinzierl introduced Florian Niederlechner at the same time as Pepi, and the two forwards provided an immediate boost for the visitors.
Pepi sent Niederlechner through late on, but his teammate’s cross was cleared before the offside flag was raised.
Hoffenheim coach Sebastian Hoeneß reacted with two defensive changes as his team responded with counterattacks.
Hoffenheim defender David Raum finally settled the issue in injury time.
Augsburg dropped into the relegation zone with the defeat.
Augsburg reportedly agreed to pay more than 13 million euros ($14.8 million) plus potential add-ons for Pepi, which would be the highest amount for a transfer of a homegrown American player from MLS.
He signed a 4 1/2-season contract that includes an option to extend through the 2026-27 season with the German club.
Pepi made his MLS debut in 2019.
He had 13 goals in 31 league games for Dallas last season.
Pepi made his U.S. debut in September and has three goals in seven internationals.
- With inputs from PTI