The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta United adds local players in draft

Among those joining team are Lakeside High alum Kann, Lassiter High grad Bloom.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Two of the four players the team ended up wth after MLS expansion draft are from metro Atlanta.

Atlanta United ended up with three defenders, a goalkeeper, another pick in the SuperDraft and some cash in its results from Tuesday’s MLS expansion draft. Mark Bloom and Alec Kann, two of the players acquired, are from metro Atlanta.

“Couldn’t be more pleased with the picks that we got and the value,” Atlanta United President Darren Eales said Tuesday.

The team selected Donny Toia, formerly of Montreal, with the first pick, but then traded him to Orlando for the No. 8 pick in the SuperDraft, which will be held Jan. 13 in Los Angeles. Atlanta United will have the Nos. 2 and 8 picks in what Eales said will be a deep draft. “We can pick up a nice piece,” he said. The other advantage to the trade is any players selected in Tuesday’s expansion draft must occupy a spot on the senior roster. Those selected in the SuperDraft can go on the Supplement­al roster. Eales said that’s an important distinctio­n as the club also builds for the medium- and long-term.

With the second pick Tuesday, Atlanta United selected central defender Zach Loyd, formerly of FC Dallas. Loyd, 29, made 180 appearance­s for Dallas since 2010. He can

play centrally or at either fullback. The Tulsa native was out of contract following the 2016 season. His guaranteed salary in 2016 was $221,666.67. Loyd reportedly sustained several concussion­s at Dallas, but technical director Carlos Bocanegra said he has been cleared to play. He figures to pair with Michael Parkhurst in the center of Atlanta United’s defense.

Loyd started 12 of Dallas’ first 16 league matches this season before sustaining an injury in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup match June 15. Dallas posted a 6-3-3 record with a 1.08 goals against average in league matches that Loyd appeared in this season.

With the third pick, Atlanta United selected goalkeeper Clint Irwin, formerly of Toronto. Atlanta United traded him back to Toronto for Bloom, a Marietta native, Lassiter High grad and fullback, and an undisclose­d amount of Allocation Money. Bloom, 29, has made 39 appearance­s in MLS since 2013. He played for the Silverback­s (and previously at Berry College) before signing with Toronto. He is an attack-minded fullback who has had injury issues in his career. His guaranteed salary in 2016 was $101,848.89, according to the MLS Players Union salary database.

Eales said he became aware of Bloom when Tottenham, the club he used to work for, played Toronto in an exhibition. He said Bloom had good practices in training before the game.

“We’ve been monitoring him since,” Eales said.

With the fourth pick, Atlanta United selected fullback Mikey Ambrose, formerly of Orlando City SC. The 23-year-old made five appearance­s last season. Ambrose has represente­d the U.S. youth national teams at the Under17, U-18 and U-20 levels. His guaranteed salary in 2016 was $62,496.

With its final pick, Atlanta United selected Kann, formerly a goalkeeper for Sporting KC. The 26-year-old is from Decatur and played at Lakeside High School. He had eight appearance­s in MLS since 2013. Bocanegra said Kann is good with his feet and has been brought in to compete. His guaranteed salary in 2016 was $63,000.

“We addressed some needs across the back,” Bocanegra said.

Eales said completing the trades went right to the 2 p.m. start of the expansion draft. The league’s 20 teams were allowed to protect 11 players. The remaining players — other than those who are Generation Adidas or Homegrown Players — were left unprotecte­d, leaving a pool of 259 players open to be selected by either Atlanta United or Minnesota. Once a team lost a player, the rest of its players were pulled back and not eligible to be selected.

Before the draft, Atlanta United had 14 players: one goalkeeper (Alex Tambakis), one defender (Parkhurst), eight midfielder­s (Hector Villalba, Miguel Almiron, Junior Burgos, Andrew Carleton, Chris Goslin, Chris McCann, Kevin Kratz and Harrison Heath), and four forwards (Kenwyne Jones, Brandon Vazquez, Romario Williams and Jeffrey Otoo). The team reportedly is trying to sign U.S. men’s national-team goalkeeper Brad Guzan. Neither Eales nor Bocanegra would discuss Guzan on Monday.

Also Tuesday, the MLS freeagency period opened at 5 p.m. On Thursday, the waiver draft will be held. On Friday, the re-entry draft will begin.

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Joining Atlanta United are 29-year-old fullback Mark Bloom (left), a Marietta native, and 26-year-old goalkeeper Alec Kann of Decatur.
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