The American youngster has agreed to a five-year contract with the Premier League side. Gozo has been a standout player for Real Salt Lake this year, scoring six goals and providing five assists in 16 regular season appearances. He also earned minutes in the MLS All-Star Game in July, showcasing his talent on the biggest stage.
Gozo's move to Crystal Palace is a significant one, as he becomes the second American to join the club's roster this season. Fellow countryman Chris Richards is already part of the team, and Gozo will be looking to make an impact alongside him. The 19-year-old is a current member of the U.S. youth national team and is widely regarded as one of the more promising academy products from MLS.
Under the guidance of new manager Pierre Sage, who was hired in June, Gozo will look to continue his impressive form with Crystal Palace. Sage replaced outgoing manager Oliver Glasner, and it remains to be seen how the team will adapt to the new leadership. With Gozo on board, Crystal Palace fans will be hoping for a successful season ahead.
The deal between Crystal Palace and Real Salt Lake is reportedly worth around $15 million (£11.1 million), according to earlier reports from ESPN. With Gozo now part of the team, Crystal Palace will be looking to build on their recent performances and push for a higher finish in the Premier League table.