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MLS Ticker: Hamid, Pulido, Galaxy and more

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After being forced to leave U.S. Men’s National Team camp with an apparent nagging knee injury, D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid could miss significant time leading up to the 2016 MLS regular season:

Hamid could reportedly be out for several months after undergoing surgery to repair his injured meniscus on Wednesday. D.C. United has yet to confirm the severity of Hamid’s injury. (REPORT)

The Colorado Rapids and Greek club Olympiakos have reportedly reached a deal that would send Mexico international Alan Pulido to the MLS side, although the 24-year old an agreement hinges on the 24-year old’s approval. (REPORT)

The Los Angeles Galaxy have signed forward Emmanuel Boateng, who joins Bruce Arena’s side from Helsingborgs IF in Sweden. Boateng will be added to the Galaxy using an International roster slot. (REPORT)

According to MLS commissioner Don Garber, USL could launch instant replay in 2016 as a trial and eventually make its way into Major League Soccer. (REPORT)

Veteran defender Maynor Figueroa has reportedly agreed to terms with FC Dallas, completing a move from the Colorado Rapids. (REPORT)

Trinidad & Tobago international Joevin Jones is heading to the Seattle Sounders from the Chicago Fire in exchange for Thursday’s No. 15 overall pick in the MLS Draft. (REPORT)

Portland Timbers owner Merritt Paulson has stated that the relationship between MLS, its owners and USMNT coach Jurgen Klinsmann isn’t strong. (REPORT)

How long do you think Hamid will be sidelined? Would Pulido be a good signing for the Rapids?

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