Sueño MLS: Timbers fan Alan Gaytan on verge of joining Portland academy

Sueno MLS Portland 2016 - Alan Gaytan, striker

A Portland Timbers fan since the clubā€™s USL days, 15-year-old Alan Gaytan has been watching games at Providence Park for years.


On Sunday, he could take a solid first step towards achieving his dream of suiting up for the Timbers at their home ground.


Gaytan, a forward from Troutdale, Oregon, was named one of three finalists for SueƱo MLS 2016 last weekend. Heā€™ll find out if he won the national talent competition ā€“ and netted the MLS academy invite that comes with the title ā€“ live on Univision Deportesā€™ Republica Deportiva on Sunday afternoon (3 pm ET).


ā€œItā€™s actually pretty big and pretty exciting for me, because I grew up here in Portland, watching the Timbers,ā€ he said.


Gaytan, who called Darlington Nagbe and Diego Valeri his two favorite Timbers, excelled in SueƱo, impressing Timbers academy coaches to advance from the initial Portland tryouts in April. A quick player who prefers to play on the right wing and cut in on his favored left foot, Gaytan stood out again at the national finals in Los Angeles earlier this month, scoring twice and recording a pair of assists in the SueƱo teamā€™s two scrimmages against LA Galaxy-affiliated squads.


For Gaytan, winning the SueƱo title on Sunday would be a huge thrill. Regardless of whether or not he beats out Carlos Amaya and Arturo Ernand for the honor, however, heā€™s certainly impressed some Timbers scouts during the process.


Former Timbers defender and current academy coach Ryan Miller told MLSsoccer.com after the initial Portland tryout in April that he believes ā€œthere will be a spot found for [Gaytan] whether he wins the final or not,ā€ while Timbers academy director Larry Sunderland said the attacker was ā€œthe one difference-makerā€ at both days of the Portland tryout.


Heā€™s even been invited to train with Portlandā€™s academy since returning from the LA tryouts, and could land a formal invite to join the Timbers ā€“ who are one of just two teams in MLS, along with second-year side New York City FC, without an academy product currently in the league ā€“ no matter what happens on Sunday.


Gaytan might get his happy ending regardless of Sundayā€™s results, but make no mistake ā€“ he wants the SueƱo title.


ā€œItā€™d mean a lot to me because of all the sacrifices my family has made and all the support Iā€™ve been given,ā€ he said. ā€œItā€™d be pretty huge for me, to at least be able to give back to them by winning that.ā€