Orlando City Soccer Club has announced the sending of Forward Dennis Chin to Major League Soccer squad Chicago Fire for a one-week trial.

“With our season over, I’m not against any of our players going out an playing more football,” said Orlando City Head Coach Adrian Heath. “Obviously we don’t start until February, so it keeps the season alive for them, keeps them playing, keeps them active, which is good"

Chin, who starred at Oviedo High School and Rollins College joins the Chicago Fire on a one-week trial, with hopes that he will earn a longer loan deal. The speedy Jamaican-American provides the Fire with an opportunity to spell Dominic Oduro, the Fire’s leading goal-scorer last season. Both Chin and Oduro are known for the their blazing speed, so Chin could provide the Fire with an additional offensive threat if he earns a longer stay with the Eastern Conference contenders.

“With our season finished, it was a good opportunity for Chinny to go up and work with an MLS club,” said Heath. “They’ll have a look at him for a week and if they think he’s what he can be and help them out for the remainder of the season.”

In addition to Chin's move, midfielder Jamie Watson has been loaned to the Minnesota Stars of the North American Soccer League for the balance of the NASL season.

The moves of Chin and Watson continues what has become a club tradition of Orlando City players continuing their seasons in other leagues. Other players are garnering interest from both NASL and MLS clubs, but those transactions will not be announced until they are finalized. Last season, Max Griffin and Yordany Alvarez went on loan to MLS sides San Jose Earthquakes and Real Salt Lake. Lewis Neal and Kevin Molino also went on trial with RSL. Jamie Watson also went on trial with the MLS expansion side Montreal Impact.

In the end both Alvarez and Neal earned MLS contracts the following season, with Neal catching on with DC United after being released by Salt Lake. Lawrence Olum also signed with MLS side Sporting Kansas City immediately after the season ended. All the moves show that in a very short time, Orlando City has a solid reputation for developing players capable of playing at the highest levels of American soccer.

-courtesy Chris Jones/Orlando City S.C.