Arsenal’s Auston Trusty: Inspired by Ronaldinho, World Cup dreams and Birmingham loan (2024)

Auston Trusty points to his white Nike Tiempo boots as the source of inspiration.

Growing up, he would watch clips of Ronaldinho wearing the same footwear as his love for the sport grew in Pennsylvania, a US state not known for producing footballers.

Trusty, now 23, signed for Arsenal from Colorado Rapids in January and will spend the 2022-23 season on loan at Birmingham City in the Championship, but he says his journey has not been straightforward.

Advertisem*nt

“I grew up playing football in the backyard by myself,” the centre-back says after an impressive training session at Birmingham’s Wast Hills base.

“Getting my friends to play football was impossible. It was always American football or basketball. I’d bargain with my closest (in age) brother, who played lacrosse. I’d play with him for a bit if he played football and that’s how I trained when I was younger.”

As well as Ronaldinho, his sister, Onnie, really made the difference.

She also loved football and played for the US at youth level, allowing a young Auston the chance to be a ball boy at big games and meet famous figures in the industry.

“I was the youngest of six and everyone was a superstar in their sports,” he says. “I was dragged through all of their games by choice. I went to basketball, long-distance track, football, triple jump and high jump, lacrosse, and then there was me.

“So my sister, I grew up watching her and I loved it. I remember her travelling all around the world going to all of these places and I thought, ‘Wow, I really want to do that’. That, and the South Africa World Cup, cemented the love of the game for me.”

Still, turning a childhood dream into reality — and now with the drive to make the US’s World Cup squad — was far from simple.

Trusty has worked hard — “incredibly hard”, according to those who know him well — to get to where he is today.

He is in a small batch of MLS graduates in England battling to lift the reputation of football in his homeland.

“OK, so Christian Pulisic plays for Chelsea but that’s just one guy. One American,” Trusty says. “He’s separated and you put everybody else into another group. Once more guys start coming over and establishing themselves, people will realise these guys can play and it will help.”

Trusty actually tried his hand at American football as a running back in school and claims he “did pretty good, but got so banged up” that he decided football (his Birmingham team-mates have warned him not to say “soccer”) was better for him.

Advertisem*nt

A Sliding Doors moment then occurred on the day he was supposed to start further education alongside college football for North Carolina Tar Heels. Instead, at the age of 17, he signed pro for Philadelphia Union, where the stadium was just a few minutes away from the home he grew up in.

“I called my coach and told him that I wasn’t going and he still hasn’t talked to me to the day,” he says. “But I recently graduated college. I did online school for the past four years, studying business.”

Only time will tell where that qualification will take him. For now, football is his future and he’s at Birmingham for the season with no break clause before returning to Arsenal, the Premier League club that signed him seven months ago before loaning him back to the Rapids, where he played 16 games of the current MLS season.

Arsenal’s Auston Trusty: Inspired by Ronaldinho, World Cup dreams and Birmingham loan (1)

Trusty is ready for the ‘grind’ of the Championship with Birmingham (Photo: Birmingham City FC)

Life in England is fresh and full of adventure. He met some of his new team-mates and coaching staff at Arsenal last week and will remain in close contact with loans manager Ben Knapper.

Early trips into Birmingham’s city centre have been fun. “The food is on point,” he says. “I’m liking Nando’s and Wagamama!”

Inevitably, there have also been a few rough days. “I was a little bit homesick when I first moved into my place. Once I was able to chill, I realised it was just me and that’s when I started missing home for a bit. Now I’m close to the team and getting closer with some of the players, it’s good. The transition is starting and the welcome has been good from everybody.”

The real challenge is helping Birmingham tighten up a leaky back line and, in turn, show Arsenal he is ready for the rigours of English football and capable of the step up.

Trusty is agile and difficult to beat. He reads the game well and is comfortable playing in a three-man defence, the way John Eustace is primed to set up his team for the start of this season.

Advertisem*nt

A larger talent pool is developing in MLS and English clubs are more willing to give players a chance.

After just a handful of training sessions, Birmingham club captain Troy Deeney can see why Arsenal have experimented with the signing.

“We’ve given him a bit of stick about being American… he’s very American,“ Deeney says, laughing. “But on a serious note, he’s going to be really impressive this year, not only because he’s a lefty and they all look better but he’s athletically explosive, he’s dominant, and if he talks a little bit more he’s got a chance of going onto that next level.

“We’re very lucky to have him and we’ll keep giving him stick. We’ll try to make him a man before he leaves and hopefully, I’ll get an NFL ticket off him in return.”

Trusty hopes the next few months can shape an exciting end to 2022. He’s focused on getting into the thoughts of US coach Gregg Berhalter before the World Cup in Qatar.

Berhalter is aware of his talent having called him up to train with the squad already this year but he’s yet to make an appearance.

“If I come here and do my job, that can prove a lot,” he says. “Playing MLS and doing well there, you get some respect and get noticed a little bit more. But if I come here and play my game like I can, I could turn a lot of heads, open a lot of eyes.”

The opportunity to play against England, where Trusty believes football is at a “gold standard”, in Qatar is appealing. He says the national team are pumped up because they’ve heard all the old suggestions about not being good enough.

“There is a stigma where we get the ‘they can’t play’ talk, just because we’re Americans. People have heard that before and we have to prove ourselves because of it. It’s how we feel.

“I think we’re really good, but yeah, if the USA can go and beat England, we’re going to be feeling pretty happy about that.”

Advertisem*nt

High-profile players in MLS have talked about the domestic game’s improving standard and Trusty believes the league is getting stronger.

“I know in the past all the players in Europe who are more established have come over to bring fans and bring money, but they also still have quality. The league is slowly leaning out of that phase, even though Gareth Bale has just come over as an older player. But he’s still pretty fit and doing his job.”

Trusty reckons the Championship is at a similar level but assumes it will be more intense because of the increased schedule of games.

“I expect it to be more of a grind. MLS players can come here and play, it’s just whether you can handle the aspect of the grind because guys really want it here.

“Even in training, our own players are pressing hard because they want to show what they can do and make an impact. But I’m ready. My mindset is, ‘go until I drop, man’. I’m just so excited for it.”

(Top photo: John Todd/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

Arsenal’s Auston Trusty: Inspired by Ronaldinho, World Cup dreams and Birmingham loan (2)Arsenal’s Auston Trusty: Inspired by Ronaldinho, World Cup dreams and Birmingham loan (3)

Gregg Evans is a Staff Writer for The Athletic covering Liverpool. Previously he reported on Aston Villa and spent over a decade at the Birmingham Mail covering West Midlands football. His time with Villa included the drop into the Championship and then an incredible return to European football. He also covers golf. Follow Gregg on Twitter @greggevans40

Arsenal’s Auston Trusty: Inspired by Ronaldinho, World Cup dreams and Birmingham loan (2024)

FAQs

Which Birmingham player is on loan from Arsenal? ›

Media, Pennsylvania, U.S. In club football, Trusty played in the USL Championship for Bethlehem Steel and in Major League Soccer for the Philadelphia Union and the Colorado Rapids before signing for Arsenal, and spent the 2022–23 season on loan to Birmingham City of the EFL Championship.

How much did Arsenal pay for Austin Trusty? ›

Arsenal signed Trusty last year for less than £2million, representing a decent profit for Mikel Arteta's side considering the player didn't feature in a single competitive game for the north London club.

Who is on loan for Arsenal? ›

Out on loan
PlayerAgeLoan ends
Albert Sambi Lokonga Central Midfield24Jun 30, 2025
Reiss Nelson Right Winger24Jun 30, 2025
Marquinhos Right Winger21Dec 31, 2024
Karl Hein Goalkeeper22Jun 30, 2025
2 more rows

Which player owns Arsenal? ›

Stan Kroenke owns Arsenal through Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. The American billionaire also runs the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche and Los Angeles Rams American sports teams. What will happen at the Emirates Stadium this season following the closure of the summer transfer window?

Which Arsenal player is on a loan to the Rangers? ›

Gedion Zelalem
Personal information
YearsTeamApps
2014–2019Arsenal0
2015–2016→ Rangers (loan)21
2017→ VVV-Venlo (loan)9
25 more rows

Who is the homeless ex Arsenal player? ›

Personal life. Eboué is a Christian. He had three children with his Belgian wife, Aurélie, whom he married before joining Arsenal. In December 2017, Eboué told the Sunday Mirror that he is poor and homeless due to his divorce and bad investments that were under his former wife's control.

What is Ben White's deal with Arsenal? ›

Arsenal defender Ben White has signed a new four-year contract with the club. The 26-year-old joined the Gunners for a fee of £50m in 2021 and is a key part of boss Mikel Arteta's side, playing at right-back and centre-back.

Is Ramsdale on loan to Arsenal? ›

Wolves make loan bid for Arsenal keeper Ramsdale

Ramsdale, 26, lost his Arsenal place in 2023 following the arrival of David Raya on loan from Brentford. The Gunners have since signed the Spaniard on a permanent basis. Despite making just 11 appearances last season, Ramsdale still made England's Euro 2024 squad.

Top Articles
25 Hotels TRULY CLOSEST to Miami Surgical Center Cosmetics
Courtyard Miami Coral Gables - Near UM & the Port of Miami
Great Clips Mount Airy Nc
Po Box 7250 Sioux Falls Sd
Www.1Tamilmv.cafe
Craigslist Pets Longview Tx
Restaurer Triple Vitrage
Directions To Franklin Mills Mall
Poe Pohx Profile
The Best English Movie Theaters In Germany [Ultimate Guide]
Learn How to Use X (formerly Twitter) in 15 Minutes or Less
Driving Directions To Atlanta
Hartford Healthcare Employee Tools
Oro probablemente a duna Playa e nomber Oranjestad un 200 aña pasa, pero Playa su historia ta bay hopi mas aña atras
Accuradio Unblocked
Premier Reward Token Rs3
Nene25 Sports
5 high school volleyball stars of the week: Sept. 17 edition
Tcu Jaggaer
Does Breckie Hill Have An Only Fans – Repeat Replay
G Switch Unblocked Tyrone
Bank Of America Financial Center Irvington Photos
NBA 2k23 MyTEAM guide: Every Trophy Case Agenda for all 30 teams
Two Babies One Fox Full Comic Pdf
Rust Belt Revival Auctions
Project Reeducation Gamcore
Olivia Maeday
Bento - A link in bio, but rich and beautiful.
2021 MTV Video Music Awards: See the Complete List of Nominees - E! Online
1979 Ford F350 For Sale Craigslist
Truvy Back Office Login
Myaci Benefits Albertsons
LG UN90 65" 4K Smart UHD TV - 65UN9000AUJ | LG CA
Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1947, p. 1
Kacey King Ranch
Missing 2023 Showtimes Near Mjr Southgate
Fedex Walgreens Pickup Times
Jambus - Definition, Beispiele, Merkmale, Wirkung
Palmadise Rv Lot
Babylon 2022 Showtimes Near Cinemark Downey And Xd
Pinellas Fire Active Calls
Craigslist Florida Trucks
888-822-3743
Despacito Justin Bieber Lyrics
LumiSpa iO Activating Cleanser kaufen | 19% Rabatt | NuSkin
'The Nun II' Ending Explained: Does the Immortal Valak Die This Time?
Brother Bear Tattoo Ideas
Zipformsonline Plus Login
2294141287
Phunextra
About us | DELTA Fiber
8663831604
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dean Jakubowski Ret

Last Updated:

Views: 5939

Rating: 5 / 5 (70 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dean Jakubowski Ret

Birthday: 1996-05-10

Address: Apt. 425 4346 Santiago Islands, Shariside, AK 38830-1874

Phone: +96313309894162

Job: Legacy Sales Designer

Hobby: Baseball, Wood carving, Candle making, Jigsaw puzzles, Lacemaking, Parkour, Drawing

Introduction: My name is Dean Jakubowski Ret, I am a enthusiastic, friendly, homely, handsome, zealous, brainy, elegant person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.