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Philadelphia Union sign Jay Simpson from Leyton Orient

Ed Sykes / Reuters

The Philadelphia Union announced Monday the club has signed forward Jay Simpson from League Two outfit Leyton Orient using Targeted Allocation Money, bringing on the English striker as a Discovery Signing.

"Jay brings goal-scoring prowess to our team, in addition to a valuable veteran presence, as he has demonstrated with multiple clubs in England," Union sporting director Earnie Stewart said in a club-issued statement. "He has played at the highest levels of club soccer, including in the Premier League, and we are excited to add a forward of his quality to our squad."

Simpson began his senior career as a member of the 2007 Arsenal squad but was loaned out to Millwall, West Brom, and QPR over the course of the next four years. He then made a switch to Hull City in 2010 and went on to enjoy a three-year tenure with the club.

The 28-year-old joins C.J. Sapong and Charlie Davies among Philadelphia's attacking ranks, having scored 25 goals in 45 appearances during the 2015-16 campaign with Leyton Orient, his last complete season.

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