Ream leaves Fulham to join hometown club

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Ream leaves Fulham to join hometown club. Leaves the team as the most capped American player in the club’s history.

Tim Ream and Fulham agree to 1-year contract extension through 2024-25 season

The 36-year-old from St. Louis joined the Cottagers for the 2015-16 season. On Oct. 7, Ream became the 28th player to make 300 appearances for the club, the first since Simon Morgan on April 5, 1997.

“To be somewhere for as long as I have. It takes a lot of hard work,” Ream said in a statement. “To able to say you are looking at being at สมัคร ufabet a place like this for 10 years is not something. That happens very often these days. To be someone who has that opportunity is a great feeling. It fills me with pride to continue to adapt, to continue this rollercoaster that is football.”

United States international defender Tim Ream has decided to leave Fulham to return to play in Major League Soccer with Charlotte FC.

The 32-year-old centre-back has made the decision to return to his homeland to play football. After moving to Europe in 2012, joining Fulham in 2015 and becoming an important member of the club, making over 300 appearances for the club. Before deciding to leave to join Charlotte FC on a two-year deal, with the option of a further year.

“Although I am no longer a player, I will always Fulham fan. The memories that have made, the relationships. That have been built during my time at Fulham, are extraordinary,” Ream said after leaving the club where he spent nine years.

Ream remains a regular for the United States, having played 61 games since making his debut in 2010.