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Montreal Impact acquired an international roster spot. The keys behind this intelligent move.

After negotiations with D.C. United, Montreal Impact will pay $225,000 divided in General Allocation Money for 2020 and 2021 to gain an international roster spot.

By Mauricio Saenz

After negotiations with D.C. United, Montreal Impact will pay $225,000 divided in General Allocation Money for 2020 and 2021 to gain an international roster spot.
After negotiations with D.C. United, Montreal Impact will pay $225,000 divided in General Allocation Money for 2020 and 2021 to gain an international roster spot.

Montreal Impact is looking for new soccer players to reinforce its squad. The Canadian team will face tonight their local team neighbours Toronto FC in the opening of the 11th Regular Season MLS Week, but their intentions are always on future. And with that premise, they have made another move on the transfer market.

The Eastern Conference team, which is in standing's playoff zone, has announced that they had acquire an international roster spot for the remainder of the 2020 season and the entirely 2021 season from D.C. United. In exchange for that move, they will pay the Black and Red $225,000 totally divided in: $75,000 of 2020 General Allocation Money and $150,000 of 2021 General Allocation Money.

In this way, Montreal Impact would have the chance to add a foreign player to its squad to reinforce their team. Thierry Henry, head coach of the team, has an extended experience and knowledge of different soccer player promises that could join his team in the next months.


Mauricio Saenz

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