Aryeh Miller: Liberia–USA defender completes free transfer to FC Naples in USL League One

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Dual-national centre-back Aryeh Miller has completed a move to FC Naples in the United States’ USL League One, joining the club on a free transfer after a spell without a team. The 20-year-old defender has signed a contract with FC Naples running from 10/04/2026 to 10/04/2027, confirming his next step in professional football as he commits his immediate future to the American side.

Miller arrives at FC Naples from the status of “Without Club,” meaning the USL1 outfit have secured the Liberia and United States-eligible defender without paying a transfer fee. The deal, officially recorded with no fee and no listed market value, underlines both the low-risk nature of the move for FC Naples and the opportunity it presents for a young player attempting to re-establish himself in a competitive environment.

Born on 29/01/2006, Miller is listed primarily as a defender, specialising at centre-back and favouring his right foot. At just 20 years of age, he fits the profile of a developmental signing for a club operating in a league designed to blend young prospects with seasoned professionals. With his dual nationality, he also aligns with USL League One’s tendency to act as a platform for players with transnational football identities.

FC Naples, competing in the USL League One structure in the United States, will now be the primary stage for Miller’s growth. The transfer marks a formal shift into a defined club setup after his period unattached, and it positions him to compete regularly abroad rather than in Liberia. Although he holds ties to both Liberia and the United States, his registration with FC Naples and the USL1 competition confirms that his immediate future lies within the American game.

The move also carries potential international implications. With Liberia and the United States listed among his nationalities, consistent performances in USL League One could bring him onto the radar of football structures in either country, whether at club level higher up the pyramid or, in time, at international level. For now, his focus will be on establishing himself at FC Naples, where he will attempt to translate his physical and positional attributes as a centre-back into regular minutes and on-field influence.

While no previous clubs or performance statistics are detailed in the available data, the confirmed transfer from free-agent status to FC Naples represents a clear progression point. The length of his contract gives both player and club a defined window to assess his development, with the possibility of renewal or a subsequent move at its conclusion. As Miller begins this new chapter, his challenge will be to convert opportunity into consistency and to use the USL League One platform to shape the trajectory of his professional career.

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