Daryl Dike returns to Orlando City amid "extra noise" swirling about potential transfer

A day after returning to training with Orlando City SC, forward Daryl Dike discussed his whirlwind year, which included a successful loan spell with Barnsley in the English Championship and his first appearances with the US menā€™s national team, as well as the swirling speculation about his future.

ā€œFor me, all that stuff is kinda extra noise,ā€ Dike said Wednesday morning. ā€œObviously for me Iā€™ve been blessed to go on the experience at Barnsley and play with the national team as well. Iā€™ve had lot of experiences and I kind of told myself from the beginning I want to bring back everything that Iā€™ve learned about the new culture, learned about the new style of play and come back here and kind of see how Iā€™ve grown as a player.

"In terms of all the extra things happening, thatā€™s just something when the time comes. For me right now, itā€™s focusing on acclimating back to the team and seeing how I can be able to affect the games in the next couple of weeks.ā€

Dike enjoyed a meteoric rise at Barnsley, scoring nine goals in 19 appearances, helping lead the Tykes to the brink of Premier League promotion. Thatā€™s fueled rumors of the 21-year-oldā€™s future. Barnsley declined the purchase option at the end of his four-month loan, but there are reportedly plenty of other suitors in England and abroad.

ā€œFor me, Iā€™ve always said I want to play in the top competitions, play against the top competition and play under the greatest staff,ā€ Dike said. ā€œThus far, Iā€™ve been blessed with being able to see guys like Nani, [who has] won tons of competitions. For me, I want to be able compete at high levels, whether it be at World Cups and playing in all these top competitions in the world. For me, I just want to continue to grow as a player and be able to do those things.ā€

Dike returned stateside and struck his first goal for the USMNT in a 4-1 win over Costa Rica last week. Heā€™s now back in Orlando with his focus squarely on leading the Lions to new heights.

ā€œThis squad has already proved that they can compete at the top level,ā€ Dike said, when as asked about a potential MLS Cup run. ā€œFor me, I obviously just want to be involved, I want to help the team out as much as possible. Itā€™s for sure something that can be happen.ā€

Orlando, potentially with Dike involved, return to action against Toronto FC on Saturday (7:30 pm ET | ESPN+).