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The U.S. Soccer Federation is set to make a decision regarding the future of men’s national team coach Gregg Berhalter by next week, according to sources. Berhalter’s team was eliminated in the group stage of the Copa América after losing to Uruguay and Panama, which has raised questions about his leadership.

After the disappointing performance in the tournament, U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker stated that there would be a review of the team’s performance and a plan to improve results leading up to the 2026 World Cup. Despite leading the team to the World Cup in 2022, Berhalter’s tenure has been marked by inconsistent performances.

The American Outlaws supporters group has already called for Berhalter to be replaced, adding to the pressure on the 50-year-old coach. The decision on Berhalter’s future is expected to be announced by mid-next week, providing clarity on the situation.

Doug McIntyre, a soccer writer for FOX Sports, has been following the developments closely and will continue to provide updates on the situation. Stay tuned for more information on the future of the USMNT coach as the decision approaches.