Chicago Fire FC loans Glasgow to USL’s Loudoun United
Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire Football Club on Thursday announced that it has loaned defender/winger Omari Glasgow to United Soccer League (USL)Championship side Loudoun United Football Club for the remainder of the 2025 season.
Guyana’s Omari Glasgow has been loaned to Loudoun United FC for the remainder of the 2025 season
Glasgow, 21, joined the Chicago Fire in March 2022 as a member of the club’s MLS NEXT Pro side, Chicago Fire II, before signing a contract with the first team in December 2024. Glasgow appeared in 14 matches for the Fire in 2025 (four starts) and three in 2024 when he was called up to the first team on short-term agreements from Chicago Fire II.
At the international level, Glasgow is a constant for the Guyana Men’s National Team. He is currently the Golden Jaguars’ leading scorer with 21 tallies in 33 international matches played. In 2024, Glasgow was awarded the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Nations League Young Player of the Tournament honours. Additionally, with seven goals in five games, Glasgow earned CONCACAF Nations League Top Scorer honours, making him the first Guyanese player to win the award. Glasgow was the youngest player in competition history to earn the honour at just 20 years of age. Loudoun United shared about Glasgow’s acquisition, “As Guyana’s all-time leading goal scorer, Glasgow joins the Red-and-White with valuable international experience with the Guyana Men’s National Team, having competed in both FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and CONCACAF Nations League matches.”
“I’m very excited to join the club for the rest of this season, and I can’t wait to get started and compete with these guys,” Glasgow said.
“Omari is a tremendous young man who fits perfectly with our style of play and attacking philosophy,” said Head Coach of Loudoun United FC, Ryan Martin.
“Coming from Chicago Fire, a club with a similar game model, he brings pace, directness, and the ability to stretch the opposition by running in behind. We believe he’ll be a big addition for us down the stretch and a fan favourite.”