Minnesota United announced today that the club has loaned goalkeeper Wessel Speel to Shelbourne FC of Ireland’s Premier Division for the remainder of the 2025 season.
Wessel Speel: “It’s a great chance for me to grow, compete, and contribute during an important stretch of their season.” (Photo courtesy of Hofstra University)
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Minnesota United announced today that the club has loaned goalkeeper Wessel Speel to Shelbourne FC of Ireland’s Premier Division for the remainder of the 2025 season.
Speel is a former Hofstra University and Long Island Rough Riders standout.
“Wessel’s loan to Shelbourne FC comes at an important time at the early part of his professional career,” said MNUFC chief soccer officer and sporting director Khaled El-Ahmad said in a statement. “This is yet another opportunity for a Minnesota United player to gain valuable experience, and we look forward to seeing Wessel’s growth throughout the rest of this season while with Shelbourne.”
Speel signed a first-team contract with Minnesota United on June 28. He joined the club in February on an MLS NEXT Pro contract with MNUFC2 after spending the 2024 season with Duke University’s men’s soccer team as a graduate student. In MLS NEXT Pro action, he has made six starts, recording 14 saves and earning one clean sheet.
“It’s a great chance for me to grow, compete, and contribute during an important stretch of their season.”
Speel made his first team debut in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on May 7. The Dutch goalkeeper recorded a clean sheet a 1-0 win over Louisville City FC in the Round of 32. He followed up with another strong performance in the Round of 16, helping the Loons secure a 3-2 victory over St. Louis CITY SC on May 21.
The 23-year-old made his Major League Soccer debut on June 14, starting against San Diego FC. He earned his first MLS win in a 3-1 victory over Houston Dynamo FC on June 25. Across all competitions with United, Speel has made four starts, logging 360 minutes and recording 13 saves.
“We are delighted for Wessel to continue his development out on loan in Ireland. He will be entering a very supportive and competitive environment, where he will be exposed to more competitive game time,” MNUFC head of goalkeeping Thomas Fawdry said in a statement. “This will be an invaluable part of his development and will provide him with the opportunity to gain valuable first team experience. The opportunity to go out on loan is an essential part of the development of our young goalkeepers and Wessel will hugely benefit from the experience.”