Aidan Morris Freeman was born on 9 August 2004 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. A product of the Columbus Crew academy, he made his MLS debut at a young age and began attracting attention as a creative attacking player in his teens. Freeman represents the wave of American players who have grown up within professional academy systems and moved to the professional game directly without the traditional college pathway.
Having developed within the Columbus organization, Freeman began to establish himself as a skillful attacker with good technical ability and creativity. His performances in MLS attracted interest from European clubs, and he made the move abroad to continue developing, seeking the higher competitive level that Europe's top leagues provide for American talents.
Still only 21 at the time of the 2026 World Cup, Freeman is firmly in the category of the next generation of American attacking talent. The USA has been cultivating a number of technically gifted forwards and attacking midfielders in this cohort, and Freeman's profile — creative, technically capable — fits the modern demands of top-level football.
For the United States youth national teams, Freeman has progressed through the age groups and has been part of senior training environments. His inclusion in the broader USMNT pool reflects the federation's investment in identifying and developing attacking talent for the 2026 cycle and beyond.
Standing around 1.75 m, Freeman is a technical, creative attacker whose close control and ability to work in tight spaces are his main assets. At this stage of his career he is still developing his consistency and physicality for the elite level, but the raw talent that brought him professional football in his teens makes him an intriguing prospect.
