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The United States Under-20 goalkeeper, Jonathan Klinsmann, is set to begin a trial at English Premier League club, Everton.

It’s been quite a last few months for the son of former USMNT manager Jurgen Klinsmann. The 19-year-old recently finished playing for the U.S U-20 side at the CONCACAF U-20 championships, where the Americans won the title and qualified for the U-20 World Cup in South Korea.

He will be headed to a training camp with the national team in England, and then will make his way to Everton. Antonee Robinson, who currently plays for Everton’s Under-23 team, has also been invited to the camp. Jonathan just recently came back from a knee injury.

Everton has a history with US keeppers, as the longtime home of current USMNT goalkeeper Tim Howard. Fellow American Eric Klenofsky, who was drafted by D.C. United, trained with the club this past December.

Klinsmann has been busy since the conclusion of the CONCACAF U-20 championships. Just last week, he trained with VFB Stuttgart’s U-23 team. His father is a former member of the club and the younger Klinsmann does hold a German passport.

Jonathan Klinsmann sigue los pasos de su padre en el Stuttgarthttps://t.co/GoewkXwvoS pic.twitter.com/bMOHANrXg7 — Mundo Deportivo (@mundodeportivo) March 20, 2017

Klinsmann has been rightfully deserving of these opportunities as he starred for the U.S in the tournament. He received the Golden Glove award for the competition, allowing just four goals in six matches, including a clean sheet against Mexico.

Currently, Klinsmann is a member of the University of California Berkely’s men’s team. He finished his sophomore season in the fall of 2016, making 12 starts and saving a total of 55 shots. The PAC-12 team finished their season 5-10-2.

With his recent European travels, it would appear that the young goalkeeper may be on his way to a move to a club this summer. However, there is no official word on what his decision will be. With the U-20 World Cup on the horizon, a solid performance in the tournament could even further bolster his attractiveness to clubs around the world.