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MLS teams load up on USL-Pro players as roster deadline day concludes quietly

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While it wasn't quite as crazy as the close of the European transfer window, Thursday's close of the MLS transaction window did bring a flurry of moves, though no real blockbusters or moves involving big-name players.

The deadline day activity was confined to one minor trade and a raid on the roster of USL-Pro champions Orlando City, with three Orlando City players making moves to MLS sides. The most impressive of the pick-ups has to be Real Salt Lake's acquisition of USL-Pro MVP Yordany Alvarez, a midfielder who should provide some good depth for an RSL side that could be looking to provide some rest for its starting midfielders down the stretch.

Here is the rundown of Thursday's MLS deadline day transactions:

Toronto FC traded defender Dasan Robinson to the Los Angeles Galaxy for defender Kyle Davies.

Real Salt Lake signed USL-Pro Player of the Year Yordany Alvarez from Orlando City. RSL also signed Home Grown Academy player Nico Muniz.

Sporting Kansas City signed Kenyan defender Lawrence Olum from Orlando City.

The San Jose Earthquakes have acquired forward Maxwell Griffin on loan from Orlando City.

The Vancouver Whitecaps have signed Trinidad & Tobago centerback Carlyle Mitchell.

The Philadelphia Union signed midfielder Morgan Langley from Harrisburg City Islanders.

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What do you think of these moves? See any of these players making an impact in the final stage of the MLS season?

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  1. I hope he ends up being more than a loan as well. My spouse and I often cringed watching him on the field for Orlando City. Still scratching my head over the Player of the Year award.

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  2. TFC realy could have used Robinson vs Pumas. The pairing of Iro and Harden could be the worst in MLS history. I can see why Iro never got a chance with the Crew and Harden should not be playing professional soccer.

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  3. hey i played with Nico in high school at Rio Rancho in New Mexico! Go Rams! The kid has game. A natural scorer. He should do well wit Real. Good luck dude.

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  4. I was upset at first glance that the Red Bulls didn’t sign anyone to add some depth to the team, but then I remembered that Hans Backe doesn’t use his subs unless they are named Agudelo or Ballouchy. So, I guess as it has been for the last 3 months of the NYRB season, I guess I am sitting here not caring and wishing I didn’t have tickets to two more embarrassing almost-failures this season.

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