Nashville SC acquires Canadian-born forward Teal Bunbury from New England Revolution
Nashville SC has acquired Canadian-born forward Teal Bunbury from the New England Revolution in exchange for up to US$150,000 in general allocation money.
New England receives $75,000 in allocation money, with an additional $75,000 if Bunbury meets certain performance-based metrics.
“Teal is a proven winner who has the pedigree and DNA we look for in members of our club,” Nashville GM Mike Jacobs said in a statement. “Not only is he a proven goal threat that is versatile enough to play a number of roles in and around the attack, but he is also an outstanding person who aids a club and community off the field. We feel very fortunate to have him join us.”
Bunbury, the son of former Canadian international Alex Bunbury, was born in Hamilton but grew up south of the border and elected to play internationally for the U.S. A former MAC Hermann Trophy winner as the top player in U.S. college soccer, the University of Akron product has won four caps for the U.S.


