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LA Galaxy transfer Samuel Grandsir to Ligue 2's Le Havre AC

TRANSFER_Samuel Grandsir

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The LA Galaxy have transferred winger Samuel Grandsir to Ligue 2 leaders Le Havre and maintained an undisclosed sell-on fee, the club announced Monday.

The move ends Grandsirā€™s two-year stint in Galaxy colors, after the 26-year-old joined ahead of the 2021 campaign from Ligue 1 side AS Monaco.

Grandsir departs with seven goals and 13 assists in 73 games across all competitions, continuing LAā€™s winger turnover after they traded DP KĆ©vin Cabral to the Colorado Rapids earlier this winter.

ā€œWe want to thank Sam for his contributions to the club and we wish him and his family all the best as they return back to France,ā€ LA head coach Greg Vanney said in a release.

Vanney had previously stated Grandsir may depart ahead of LAā€™s 2023 opener against El Trafico rivals LAFC at the Rose Bowl (9:30 pm ET | MLS Season Pass), citing family reasons.

As LA look to replace Grandsir and Cabralā€™s contributions, they face transfer sanctions whereby they canā€™t sign a player from overseas during the Secondary Transfer Window. While LA can make intra-MLS moves during the summer, thereā€™s some urgency to complete deals before the Primary Transfer Window closes.

LA, a Western Conference Semifinalist team in 2022, have now transferred players to French clubs in back-to-back windows after they sent midfielder Rayan Raveloson to Ligue 1ā€™s Auxerre last summer. That move opened roster room to sign midfielder Riqui Puig from FC Barcelona.

Currently, LAā€™s first-choice wingers are DP Douglas Costa and homegrown standout EfraĆ­n Ɓlvarez. Thereā€™s been speculation Costa may depart for Brazilian Serie A side GrĆŖmio, though nothing is confirmed. Free agent signing Memo Rodriguez (ex-Houston Dynamo FC) can also play out wide.

LA are entering Vanneyā€™s third year in charge. The five-time MLS Cup champions finished fourth in the West last season.