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Reports: San Jose acquiring Eduard Lowen from St. Louis

By Thomson Reuters Aug 23, 2026 | 12:49 AM

The San Jose Earthquakes have agreed to a deal to acquire midfielder Eduard Lowen from St. Louis City, according to multiple ​reports.

In return, St. Louis is set to ‌receive $425,000 in GAM funds in addition to another $500,000 GAM in add-ons, per The Athletic.

Lowen, 29, will become a designated player for San Jose (11-7-3). His contract is only guaranteed ‌through ​the end of the season ⁠with an option for ⁠next year. He reportedly approached St. Louis about his long-term future, but was told the club would not consider options and extensions until the ​summer so he requested that it look for potential long-term destinations.

The German international is expected ⁠to provide a boost to ⁠an Earthquakes team that is winless ​in six matches since returning from the World Cup ​break, dropping to fourth in the Western Conference ‌with 33 points. He has made 84 regular-season appearances since joining St. Louis ahead of the club’s debut MLS season in 2023, scoring 20 ⁠goals and producing 27 assists. Lowen has three goals and three assists this season.

He did not make his season ⁠debut until ‌April after his wife, Ilona, died ⁠the previous month following a years-long ​battle with ‌brain cancer.

St. Louis (9-6-6, 33 points) still ​has a ⁠DP spot available and is reportedly targeting a center forward during the transfer window that runs through Sept. 2. The club previously parted with Marcel Hartel while adding DP attacker Carlo Holse in July.

–Field ​Level Media