Ola Kamara was among D.C. United’s standouts last season, sharing the MLS scoring title and helping the club contend for a playoff berth. But he also turned 32 and entered the offseason with one year left on his contract.
So as players around the league prepare to report to training camps next week, United has told inquiring teams that it’s open to trading the Norwegian striker, people familiar with the situation said Thursday.
One person said United has been actively pursuing a trade, in part because Kamara’s value has risen since his standout performance last season.