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So if I am not mistaken, by using the allocation money to buy down his cap hit to not be a DP, Philly still would have all 3 DP slots open right? Not that they have likely have 3 max slots open in the cap, but it still gives them some interesting flexibility going forward especially when you consider all their young talent (Adu, Mwanga, Williams, Captain Jack, Torres etc).'Ted Lange as your Bartender said:As it turns out, Novak just came out and said that Martinez will NOT be a DP, and that allocation money the team received from last year's Carlos Ruiz sale will go towards Martinez's cap hit. It's gotta be a ton of allocation money if the reports are true about paying Saprissa half a mil for the transfer.'NewlyRetired said:Jesus, an already young and talented team gets even younger. Very cool. Do you know if he is a DP for salary or for transfer fee?There are two levels to the youth DP in terms of the cap hitAges 21 to 23: $200,000.20 or younger: $150,000.'Ted Lange as your Bartender said:Looks like the Union will have the honor of popping the cherry on MLS' new "Young Designated Player" category with the signing of 21-year old forward and Costa Rica international Josue Martinez from Saprissa.Love the Young DP rule, only carries a cap hit of $200k. Reports are that the Union paid $500k for the transfer. Hopefully this paves the way for similar young talent signings in MLS.
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