Report: DC United to acquire Lamar Neagle from Seattle Sounders

Seattle Sounders attacker Lamar Neagle applauds the crowd

D.C. Unitedā€™s rumored deal that would send Chris Pontius to the Philadelphia Union hasnā€™t even officially gone through, but the Black-and-Red appear to have already lined up a replacement.


The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that D.C. is on the verge of acquiring attacker Lamar Neagle from the Seattle Sounders in exchange for allocation money.


A Seattle-area native, Neagle has spent six years in MLS, five of them with the Sounders. Capable of playing on the wing or up top, the 28-year-old has 28 goals and 19 assists in 139 career regular season games.


Heā€™s been a fixture for the Sounders in each of the last three years, recording a career-best nine goals and nine assists to help Seattle to the 2014 Supportersā€™ Shield before tallying four goals and two assists in 31 appearances, 23 of which were starts, in 2015.


The move was first rumored over the weekend, when a Seattleite was told by a man claiming to be Neagleā€™s father-in-law that the UNLV product had been traded to United.