San Diego FC acquired forward Milan Iloski on loan from Danish side FC Nordsjaelland on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old Southern California native’s deal runs through the end of July.
“Milan is an attacker who has proven he can score goals and impact the game in the final third throughout his career,” said San Diego sporting director Tyler Heaps.
“He has had a positive impact at FCN, and his time there will allow him to integrate quickly within the principles and group. On top of that, bringing another San Diego native back home is special, and we’re thrilled to welcome him to SDFC as a valuable addition to our attack.”
Iloski joined Nordsjaelland in 2023 and has scored two goals in 18 matches with the Danish Superliga club.
Iloski previously appeared in two MLS matches for Real Salt Lake during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. The UCLA product also competed with USL Championship sides Real Monarchs and Orange County SC.
–Field Level Media
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