FC Cincinnati have seemingly found their star number nine after agreeing a record deal with Cercle Brugge striker Kévin Denkey.
The Ohio club reportedly spent up to $17.5 million on the 23-year-old Togolese striker, making it the most expensive deal in MLS history.
Denkey will officially join the club as a Designated Player when the MLS main transfer window opens in 2025 and has signed a contract until 2028, with a club option for 2029.
Atlanta United previously held the all-time transfer record after signing Thiago Almade for $16 million from Club Atletico Velez Sarsfield in 2022.
“It was a natural choice for me,” Denkey said.
“I felt like the club really wanted me and that I could really help the team. I just had this good feeling. So, for all of us, it made sense.
“FC Cincinnati explained the project to me, and it was a big project. I went there, I saw a match, I saw the stadium, I saw everything, the facilities. And I I said, ‘It’s incredible.’ I wanted to take the next step in my career and I think I can have it in Cincinnati.
Denkey has recorded 11 goals and six assists in all competitions so far in the 2024/25 campaign following an outstanding 2023/24 season in which he scored 28 goals in 39 matches.
Cincinnati was among the favorites to reach the MLS Cup final in the 2024 season, but Pat Noonan’s team was eliminated from the playoffs in the first round by NYCFC. The lack of a true number nine was glaring in their playoff failure.
“We are thrilled to welcome Kevin to FC Cincinnati,” said General Manager Chris Albright.
“He is a talented young striker, with an exceptional character.
“Kevin has been one of the most productive strikers in Europe over the past two years, displaying elite physique, finishing ability and work ethic.
“This is a historic transfer for our club and our league, and it is a huge honor for our ownership group, who continue to invest in this club’s ambition to compete for trophies.”
Photo credit: FC Cincinnati