Philadelphia Union II acquires Swiss midfielder Noah Probst on loan

Philadelphia Union II acquires Swiss midfielder Noah Probst on loan
Ryan Richter, Union II Head Coach — Philadelphia Union
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Philadelphia Union II has announced the acquisition of midfielder Noah Probst on loan from FC St. Gallen. The Swiss player, aged 20, will be with Union II through the 2025 season, with an option for a permanent transfer. His addition to the active roster is pending receipt of his International Transfer Certificate and P1 Visa.

Union II Head Coach Ryan Richter expressed enthusiasm about the new signing: “We’re excited to welcome Noah to the group. We look forward to seeing him adapt to our style of play and make a positive impact on and off the field.”

Probst’s career includes 26 appearances for FC St. Gallen during the 2024-25 season. Before that, he played two seasons at FC Solothurn, recording eight goals in 68 appearances. He also participated in youth matches for FC Concordia Basel/FC Solothurn U17.

The transaction was completed on July 24, 2025.



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