Kurt Morsink must have been in Peru recently, because there are now reports of a second player being scouted by D.C. United
After announcing trialists this morning, reports out of Peru are saying that D.C. United is interested in 20 year old midfielder Mario Tajima.
First there was the Indonesian Messi, and now D.C. United might be interested in taking a look at the Guatemalan Ribery, Kevin Arriola.
Kurt Morsink must have been in Peru recently, because there are now reports of a second player being scouted by D.C. United
After announcing trialists this morning, reports out of Peru are saying that D.C. United is interested in 20 year old midfielder Mario Tajima.
Two players from the Ligue 2 side CS Sedan Ardennes are on trial with D.C. United: Malian forward Mamadou Diallo and Algerian defender Habib Bellaid.
D.C. United's Indonesian owner, Erick Thohir, is in talks to buy part or all of Inter Milan; one report says that once he does he wants to get young Inter players playing time in D.C.
We can't defend, so finding new defenders is probably a good idea. As such, D.C. United has brought Dutch under-19 national team center back William Ekong, currently with Tottenham Hotspur of the Premier League, to the District for a trial.
The summer trialist season has begun, with D.C. United bringing in two veterans of lower level English soccer.
Rumors are flying in the Italian media and on Twitter that Erick Thohir is attempting to purchase Internazionale; but what does that mean for D.C. United?
The first in-season rumor roundup comes to you from Indonesia, where D.C. United may be starting a semi-academy and be taking a winter tour.
Vague Twitter rumors have linked El Pescadito to D.C. United; the question is, would any fans want the team to sign him?
News sources in Denmark and Poland are saying that salary cap issues and salary demands will prevent D.C. United from signing Jan Frederiksen.
DC United's search for upgrades & depth continues, as Panama national team starter Marcos Sanchez (attacking midfield & right midfield) and longtime MLS veteran Shavar Thomas (center back) arrive in camp for trials.
In a great FanPost, regular commenter fischy gives his take on D.C. United's salary cap and allocation accounts. His conclusion: the Black-and-Red have room to make things happen. Read on for all the details.
While previous rumors had him going to FC Tianjin Teda, the official Weibo of Jiangsu Sainty F.C. says that they have signed Hamdi Salihi.
In what is hopefully the final outgoing player move, former D.C. United center back Emiliano Dudar has signed with FC Chiasso.
Long out of favor with D.C. United, is Hamdi Salihi on the verge of a transfer to China's FC Tianjin Teda?
With Andy Najar's move to Belgium appearing all but confirmed at this point, we look at where his transfer will leave the Black-and-Red as they enter 2013.