McGuire and McGlynn named to U.S. Olympic Team roster as call-ups

McGuire, McGlynn among call-ups for U.S. Olympic Team


The U.S. men’s Olympic team roster is starting to take shape.

Orlando City’s Duncan McGuire and Philadelphia Union duo Jack McGlynn and Nathan Harriel were announced as call-ups to the roster on Saturday. Marko Mitrovic’s 23-player roster is set to be fully unveiled on Monday at a scheduled U.S. Soccer event in New York.

The 23-year-old McGuire was drafted No. 6 overall by Orlando City in 2023 and has been one of the consistent goalscorers since. McGuire has totaled 23 goals and four assists across all competitions for the Lions and is the first Orlando City player to represent the club at the Olympics.

McGlynn, 21, has made 20 appearances for the Union this season, contributing three goals and five assists. The American midfielder has grown into one of the more productive midfielders in MLS since debuting in 2021.

The 23-year-old Harriel has made 20 appearances for the Union this season, registering three assists. Harriel, similar to McGlynn, also debuted in MLS in 2021.

Mitrovic’s squad will face off with France, New Zealand, and Guinea in Paris this summer, starting with a July 24 showdown against Les Bleus in Marseille.