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Eddie Johnson is the latest U.S. national team player to return to MLS.
On a conference call with reporters, MLS executive vice president of competition Todd Durbin announced that the 27-year-old former FC Dallas and Kansas City striker has signed with the league and will go through the allocation order to be assigned to a team.
Chivas USA is first in the allocation order, and the following five teams are the Houston Dynamo, Toronto FC, Chicago Fire, Sporting Kansas City and Seattle Sounders.
Johnson's contract with Fulham expired at the end of this past season, one that he spent primarily on loan with Preston North End. He joins Benny Feilhaber and Freddy Adu as U.S. national team players to join MLS during the season.
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