Last week, after acquiring four players and executing two trades as part of a major summer shake-up, D.C. United officials said they weren’t done remodeling the last-place squad. Although the transfer and trade deadline had passed, MLS teams were free to sign free agents and make other minor moves before the Sept. 15 roster freeze.
As promised, United has continued to tinker.
On Wednesday, the club finalized the acquisition of veteran goalkeeper Steve Clark to serve as Bill Hamid’s back-up — and possible successor if Hamid doesn’t agree to a new contract before the year is out.