Exclusive | New Red Bulls goalkeeper Ethan Horvath tells The Post hes ready to write his own legacy in MLS

Goalkeeper Ethan Horvath’s decision to jump to Major League Soccer and join Red Bull New York boiled down to two things. Part of it was the club brand, telling The Post that he didn’t know “if it gets bigger than” Red Bull New York.The other was the opportunity it presented for him and his family. The Red Bulls officially announced Thursday that the club signed Horvath, a member of the United States Men’s National Team in the 2022 World Cup, to a deal that will keep him in the Big Apple through June 2027, with options for the 2027-28 and 2028-29 seasons.

It marks the first time in his professional career that Horvath, 30, will play in MLS, having most recently played for Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday in the United Kingdom. “After speaking with [head coach Michael Bradley] and Red Bull and everybody, it was the best opportunity for me and my family and my footballing career to come here,” Horvath said, before noting the number of clubs under the Red Bull umbrella, including RB Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg. “It’s not just to come back to MLS and to play for Red Bull New York, it’s to be a part of a massive organization and to help Red Bull New York get back on top to where they belong.… This was the right opportunity for my footballing career.” Horvath’s professional career has included stops at Nottingham Forest and Luton Town, helping the latter club get promoted to the Premier League during the 2022-23 season.

He has also played for clubs in Norway and Belgium, and has 10 caps with the USMNT.He played an important role in one of the national team’s most memorable wins in recent history, coming into the 2020 CONCACAF Nations League Final to help lift the Americans to a 3-2 win over Mexico with an impressive penalty kick save on Andres Guardado. Some have speculated that part of Horvath’s motivation for the move is to get back into the conversation for this year’s World Cup team, and while he did acknowledge some hope o...

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