Player Training with LA Galaxy but Can Only Sign in 2025

Nader Jindaoui, former Hertha Berlin player, is already in LA, but his contract with the Galaxy won’t happen until 2025
Hertha BSC v Hamburger SV - DFB Cup: Round of 16
Hertha BSC v Hamburger SV - DFB Cup: Round of 16 / Maja Hitij/GettyImages
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The soccer world is full of surprises, and one of them might just be Nader Jindaoui, a name that's already stirring things up behind the scenes at LA Galaxy. If you haven’t heard of him yet, don’t worry, his story is only just starting to pick up steam—especially after his contract ended with Hertha Berlin.

Jindaoui’s got the talent, youth, and energy, but for now, he’s only allowed to sign with the Los Angeles team in 2025. Nader Jindaoui isn’t exactly a name that jumps off the headlines of major sports newspapers. At 27, he’s in that pivotal phase of his career. Not quite the young rising star anymore, but definitely far from being washed up. He left Hertha Berlin after a few years where he didn’t exactly make the splash that German fans had hoped for. But that doesn’t mean he’s a throwaway player—not by a long shot. We’re talking about a guy who knows his way around the flanks, the type of winger who can wreak havoc on defenses with his dribbling and speed.

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And it’s not just on the field where he stands out. Jindaoui has also made sure to leave his mark on social media, especially among younger fans. The guy’s an online influencer, using platforms like Instagram to connect with his audience. From a marketing standpoint, having someone like him on the roster is like striking gold.

Now, he’s no Beckham, obviously, but he could be that missing piece to balance out the squad and bring something fresh. MLS soccer is growing fast, and having players who can deliver both on and off the field is crucial. Waiting until 2025 to sign him might actually be a smart move. By getting him training now, Galaxy’s giving him time to settle in so that when the right time comes, he’ll be fully integrated into the team’s playing style.

LA Galaxy’s in a bit of a transition phase, and they need reinforcements to stay competitive. Waiting until 2025 to officially sign Jindaoui might seem like a waste of time, especially since he’s already training with the squad. But this could be exactly what the club needs. Think about it: by bringing Jindaoui in now, they’ve got two years to shape him, get him to understand MLS’s unique playing style, and, more importantly, get him used to life in Los Angeles.

Just imagine the impact he could have when he’s finally allowed to officially suit up for Galaxy. Two years of preparation? That’s a dream for any player. Instead of rushing to adapt, which can be exhausting, he’ll have the luxury of entering the team already knowing the ins and outs of the system.

There’s another key factor here: the market. LA is one of the most glamorous cities in the world, and MLS, like it or not, still has a long way to go to win over the hearts of Americans, many of whom still see soccer as their second or even third-favorite sport. Bringing in a player like Nader Jindaoui, who’s got massive marketing potential thanks to his online presence, is a step in the right direction.

Jindaoui’s presence in Los Angeles is already building anticipation. Even though he can’t officially play until 2025, just the fact that he’s there, training, posting on social media, living the LA lifestyle, boosts both his and the club’s visibility.

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