U.S. winger DaMarcus Beasley (28) has been snapped up by German Bundesliga side Hannover 96, after being out of contract since his release from Scottish Champions Glasgow Rangers in the Summer. Hannover have given him a two year-contract as they see the player to be in his prime at the age of 28.
Beasley was released by Rangers after an injury plagued 3 years at Ibrox which seen him play only 29 times and scoring 4 goals for the club.
Beasley who only participated for the final few minutes of one match in the World Cup this Summer for the U.S. hopes the move will help him regain a starting place in the U.S National side.
Beasley has made 93 appearances for the U.S. , scoring 17 goals. In 1999 while playing in the U-17 World Cup he received the Silver ball after been voted second best player in the tournament behind team-mate Landon Donovan.
It remains to be seen whether he can resurrect his International team but one things for sure, Beasley will try hard to do so.
