St Ledger goes on trial at DC United in attempt to revive career

Republic of Ireland defender moves to MLS after failing to find a deal in England

Seán St Ledger previously said he would consider a move to the League of Ireland in order to get back playing again. Photograph: James Crombie/INPHO Seán St Ledger previously said he would consider a move to the League of Ireland in order to get back playing again. Photograph: James Crombie/INPHO
Seán St Ledger previously said he would consider a move to the League of Ireland in order to get back playing again. Photograph: James Crombie/INPHO Seán St Ledger previously said he would consider a move to the League of Ireland in order to get back playing again. Photograph: James Crombie/INPHO

Republic of Ireland defender Seán St Ledger is bidding to relaunch his career in Major League Soccer, going on trial at DC United after a lengthy spell trying to nail down a deal in England.

Injuries contributed to the 30-year-old’s problems at Leicester City, where he found himself surplus to requirements long before his contract was up.

He had a brief loan spell at Millwall before leaving and joined Ipswich on a short-term contract just before Christmas.

Mick McCarthy gave him a place on the bench for a few Championship matches but did not use him competitively.

Now, having previously said he would consider a move to the League of Ireland in order to get back playing again, St Ledger is hoping to impress in Washington with a United team looking to improve in last year’s first round play-off exit.

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