Anderlecht-profile sign three-year contract to complete Danish trio at San Diego

Anders Dreyer in action for Anderlecht in the Belgian league
Anders Dreyer in action for Anderlecht in the Belgian leagueBelga / ddp USA / Profimedia
San Diego FC have announced that the club has signed Danish winger Anders Dreyer from Anderlecht on a three-year contract.

“Anders is an exciting addition to our front line who has proven he can contribute goals everywhere he’s been in his career,” says SDFC Sporting Director Tyler Heaps to the clubs website.

“He has shown his quality at the highest levels of European football, and we’re confident that his talent and work ethic will be instrumental to our success on the field. We’re excited to welcome him to SDFC as our second-ever Designated Player as we continue to build our roster for our inaugural season in MLS.”

The 26-year old Dreyr spent the past two seasons playing for R.S.C. Anderlecht in the Belgian Pro League, where he made 87 appearances, scoring 31 goals and providing 23 assists across all competitions.

At the international level, Dreyer has represented Denmark at various youth levels, from U-17 to U-21, before making his senior national team debut against the Faroe Islands in a 2022 World Cup Qualifier on November 12, 2021.

Dreyer has earned three senior caps for the Danish national team. 

San Diego earlier last year signed Marcus Ingvartsen and Jeppe Tverskov from FC Nordsjælland. Both have just embarked on their new career with San Diego.