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Charlotte FC signs attacking midfielder, positions itself for MLS record-setting trade

Paul Arriola, left, pictured here playing for the U.S. in a World Cup qualifying match in October, could be traded from DC United to Charlotte FC.
Paul Arriola, left, pictured here playing for the U.S. in a World Cup qualifying match in October, could be traded from DC United to Charlotte FC. AP

Charlotte FC has some evident gaps in its roster as it embarks on its first leg of preseason training this week, but the Major League Soccer expansion club is aiming to fill those with at least one confirmed player addition.

Charlotte FC has signed Argentine attacking midfielder Cristian “Titi” Ortíz from Mexico’s Club Tijuana on loan through the 2022 season with an option to purchase. The team has also made a potential league record-setting trade offer for D.C. United winger Paul Arriola, a source familiar with the deal told The Observer.

According to MLSsoccer.com, which first reported Charlotte FC’s interest in Arriola, D.C. United has received competing offers for his signature that would be worth around $2 million in General Allocation Money (GAM). Charlotte FC has plenty of GAM to bring on Arriola as a potential Designated Player, also known as a DP. There could be more guaranteed money included as part of that deal, according to the report.

A DP’s compensation and acquisition costs exceed the league’s maximum salary budget charge of $612,500, and Charlotte FC still has up to three available DP slots on its inaugural roster. Although Arriola, 26, occupies a DP slot with D.C. United, Charlotte FC could sign him below the DP threshold since a trade deal would occur within the league. It’s unclear at this time whether Arriola would occupy a DP roster slot with Charlotte.

Arriola has made 89 MLS appearances and 49 appearances for the U.S. men’s national team. Per MLSsoccer.com, a trade deal by the New York Red Bulls in December to sign Lewis Morgan from Inter Miami for $1.2 million in GAM over two years is the current record for guaranteed money exchanged.

Charlotte FC head coach Miguel Ángel Ramírez told reporters this week that the team was close to signing its starting-level strikers and wingers, and that he wanted to see two players added in each of those positions.

“If we are missing now at the front, it’s because it didn’t work (contractually) at some point,” Ramírez said Monday. “The sporting director (Zoran Krneta) is still working on that. I’m pretty sure that we are very, very close to having our striker and our wingers.”

Arriola would fit one of those slots, while Ortíz is expected to fill a slightly different role. Although the 29-year-old played as a winger at previous stops, he’s expected to see time as a 10 (attacking midfielder) in Charlotte FC’s system, of which he’ll have some familiarity. He played for Ramírez at Independiente del Valle in early 2020, appearing in 31 games and scoring nine goals and notching six assists for the Ecuadorian club.

After stints with multiple South American teams, Ortíz most recently made 17 appearances in Liga MX for Club Tijuana. As a native of Rosario, Argentina, he’ll occupy an international roster slot for Charlotte FC. He will not be considered a DP for Charlotte.

“Cristian is a creative, dynamic midfielder who is a game changer that creates goals and is a set piece specialist,” Charlotte FC sporting director Zoran Krneta said in a statement. “He is someone we know very well as he spent a year with Miguel at Independiente del Valle. He is familiar with his system and the style of football we want to play which will help integrate him into the squad during the preseason.”

Other players on the inaugural roster are in the process of learning Ramírez’s possession-based system as some work with the coach for the first time this week. The team’s preseason training was originally slated to take place at Clemson in South Carolina, but the team pivoted Tuesday to opening its training in Charlotte due to the impact of winter weather in the region.

Charlotte FC’s roster is up to 24 signed players with the addition of Ortíz. The first match of the season is set for Feb. 26 against D.C. United in Washington, D.C.

Charlotte FC roster

PlayerPositionHometown
Vinícius MelloFSapucaia do Sul, Brazil
Yordy ReynaFChiclayo, Peru
McKinze GainesWAustin, Texas
Kyle HolcombWSan Marcos, California
Cristian OrtízMRosario, Argentina
Sergio RuizMEl Astillero, Spain
Brandt BronicoMWestminster, Maryland
Jordy AlcívarMManta, Ecuador
Alan FrancoMJujan, Ecuador
Chris HegardtMSan Diego, California
Ben BenderMBaltimore, Maryland
Christian FuchsLBNeunkirchen, Austria
Joseph MoraLBCarrizal, Costa Rica
Adam ArmourLBBurlington, North Carolina
Guzmán CorujoLCBRodríguez, Uruguay
Anton WalkesRCBLewisham, England
Jan SobocińskiRCBLodz, Poland
Christian MakounCBValencia, Venezuela
Jaylin LindseyRBCharlotte, North Carolina
Harrison AffulRBTema, Ghana
Pablo SisniegaGKMexico City, Mexico
Kristijan KahlinaGKZagreb, Croatia
George MarksGKRaleigh, North Carolina
Adrián ZendejasGKChula Vista, California

This story was originally published January 19, 2022 at 12:44 PM.

Alexandra Andrejev
The Charlotte Observer
NASCAR and Charlotte FC beat reporter Alex Andrejev joined The Observer in January 2020 following an internship at The Washington Post. She is a two-time APSE award winner for her NASCAR beat coverage and National Motorsports Press Association award winner. She is the host of McClatchy’s podcast “Payback” about women’s soccer. Support my work with a digital subscription
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