Seoane, 27, spent the last two years playing in the Iceland Premier League, with IBV in 2015 and Fylkir Reykjavík FC in 2016 where he scored 16 goals in 44 appearances. The 5-foot-10 forward is a familiar face for Dalglish who coached Sito during the 2013 season with the Austin Aztex where they captured the PDL Championship. In 18 games in Austin, Sito notched nine goals and four assists leading the club to its first championship, and was named the PDL Championship Game MVP after recording a pair of goals in a 3-1 victory against the Thunder Bay Chill.

“Sito is a similar player to Carl Haworth and he represents the right player profile for me and the way I want our team to play,” said Dalglish. “He’s a high-tempo, high-energy player that plays angry – meaning that he consistently shows a desire to win the ball back. He also has an ability to score goals so he’s going to be a great addition for our squad.”

The 27-year-old forward is thrilled to be back in North America and aims to help the team have success in 2017.

“I'm very excited and I can't wait for next season to start,” said Seoane. “I've heard and seen really good things about the organization and about the fan base and that's really important for a player. The decision was easy for me because Paul is the coach and I already worked for him, so I know that he can get the best out of me.”

Seoane grew up I grew up in La Coruña, Spain and started his youth career in his hometown, playing for Montañeros, Maravillas, Eiris and Laracha. In 2013 he moved to the United States to play college soccer for San Jacinto College in Houston, where he won first team All-American honors both years and led the nation in scoring in his sophomore year that also earned him a nomination for the player of the year award. In his two years with San Jacinto he scored 46 goals and added 25 assists in 37 games.

His successful two years in San Jacinto earned him a tryout with MLS side Houston Dynamo in 2014, which was followed by a move to Southern New Hampshire University where he earned his Bachelor degree in Business Communications, before moving to Iceland, where he spent the last two years.