Atlanta United have signed former Argentina international striker Lisandro Lopez, the club has announced.
Lopez, 37, joins on a free transfer from South American giants Racing, where he spent the past five years.
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"Lisandro is a veteran goalscorer who will strengthen our attack and we're pleased to add a player with his experience and qualities to our club," Atlanta technical director Carlos Bocanegra said in a club statement.
"He brings leadership and a winning mentality, having won various league and cup titles throughout his career, and we feel that he will have a positive influence on our younger roster."
Lopez has had a distinguished club career which has included stops at FC Porto, Lyon, Brazil's Internacional and Qatari side Al-Gharafa.
At international level, Lopez has made seven appearances for Argentina, scoring a goal.