Impact send midfielder Shipp to Sounders for general allocation money
MONTREAL — The Montreal Impact traded midfielder Harry Shipp to the Major League Soccer champion Seattle Sounders for general allocation money on Thursday.
Shipp had two goals and three assists in 27 games, including 20 starts, this season. He also got into two playoff games as a late substitute.
The 25-year-old was acquired from his hometown Chicago Fire on Feb. 13, also for allocation money. Shipp was devastated at being traded by the Fire, where he spent his first two MLS campaigns, posting 10 goals and 14 assists.
“This trade provides some salary cap flexibility while also allowing us to acquire GAM, which will help us shape our roster moving forward,” Impact technical director Adam Braz said in a statement.


