Orlando City SC are continuing to search for goalkeepers despite the unofficial capture of Tally Hall.
The 29-year old gloveman has agreed in principle to join the Lions from Houston Dynamo in December 8 pending MLS approval.
Hall will become the first keeper on the expansion franchise's MLS roster when he joins but general manager Paul McDonough has made it clear that the two-time MLS All-Star won't be the last.
"We always knew we needed a couple goalkeepers," McDonough said.
"We knew we were going to go with Tally, but we know that we're going to need at least one more in the Expansion Draft, maybe two. And if we don't get that then maybe we look into USL or into college because there's going to be a few good ones coming out in the college draft."
Hall ended his career with the Dynamo at the completion of the 2014 MLS regular season having made 161 appearances for the Texan outfit. He is currently returning to full fitness after suffering anterior cruciate ligament damage in August.
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