During the last few years, we have seen many players swap back and forth between the Premier League and Major League Soccer. It is a truly endless journey of two leagues that could not be more different than one another, and there is a good reason why it happens: growth.
Whether it's an MLS star finally making the step up to England or someone struggling who needs rehabilitation in America, there are pros and cons to each and every person who takes part in this exchange. In terms of the future, these five players in particular could use a move to MLS in order to really revitalise their careers.
It's not just veterans who can make the move, and Memphis Depay is in desperate need of change. The Dutchman has failed during his time at Manchester United and it really is as simple as that. His reputation has taken a battering and it's time for the youngster to climb back up the ladder by tearing through defenders in Major League Soccer.
Gareth Barry has done some truly great things in the Premier League. His consistency over the years has gained him a fantastic reputation among his peers and the media alike. Now would be the perfect time to wind down his career in luxury over in the United States.
The physical nature of the English game has clearly taken its toll on Andy Carroll, with the forward racking up a number of career-affecting injuries over the years. If he is to have an extended period of success, a trip to the MLS for a year or two would do both his fitness and confidence wonders.
The drastic drop in form of Branislav Ivanovic has been there for everyone to see. Although it is sad to see a once-great defender suffer, it provides a string of interesting possibilities for the future. The Serbian could still prove to be a valuable asset for a top tier MLS side, and the sooner he gets away from Chelsea the better.
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John O'Shea is continually declining in the Premier League, and he needs to get away as soon as possible. The January transfer window would be a prime opportunity for the former United defender to freshen up his career by moving over to America, where he may still be able to make an impact.
These guys have all had their fair share of success, but if they want to live out the next few years of their career in a more rewarding environment then this is the best chance they'll have to do that.