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Union adds depth with trade for midfielder Mapp

The Union made their second move within a week to bolster their midfield depth by acquiring Justin Mapp from the Chicago Fire on Monday for allocation money.

Justin Mapp has played nine seasons in Major League Soccer, mostly with the Chicago Fire. (Nam Y. Huh/AP file photo)
Justin Mapp has played nine seasons in Major League Soccer, mostly with the Chicago Fire. (Nam Y. Huh/AP file photo)Read more

The Union made their second move within a week to bolster their midfield depth by acquiring Justin Mapp from the Chicago Fire on Monday for allocation money.

Last week, the Union signed Eduardo "Chacho" Coudet, the 35-year-old midfielder from Club Athletico Colon in Argentina's First Division.

Mapp, 25, is in his ninth Major League Soccer season. This season, he appeared in 10 games for the Fire, with six starts.

He had no goals and one assist.

Mapp, who hails from Brandon, Miss., has made eight appearances for the U.S. men's senior national team.

Coudet played for the Union in their friendly matches against Celtic and Manchester United.

The team will play a friendly against the host Harrisburg City Islanders on Tuesday night.

In their next MLS game, the Union (4-8-2) will host the New England Revolution (4-9-2) Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at PPL Park.

Union team manager Peter Nowak said he believes Coudet will be in the lineup against New England.

He plans to take a wait-and-see approach with Mapp.

Mapp "is a very intelligent guy and has been in the game many years, and over the course of time he will need to adjust to our players and training methods," Nowak said.

"We will find out more about him as soon as we start working with him."

Coudet is expected to make an immediate impact.

"I think he brings a calmness to the team and a good flow to the game," Nowak said.

Nowak indicated that another move could be in the offing.

"We think competition is good within the team and I believe those two signings and another that could be coming up gives us the opportunity to mix it up," he said.

"We need to stay fresh and have competition within."