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The American revolution at Swansea City is seemingly gathering more pace, with D.C. United goalkeeper and United States international Bill Hamid reportedly training with the club.

The reports come from Washington Post sports reporter Steven Geoff who tweeted that Hamid is training 'informally' with the Swans.

Hamid has earned two caps for the USA national side and has featured at Under 23 and Under 20 level. The 25-year-old came through the ranks at DC United and won MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 2014.

The reports come after Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson suggested Bob Bradley would bring in players from the MLS in a 'big gamble' in January.

Merson wrote: "The team that most needs help (in the January transfer window) is Swansea. They're in a little bit of trouble.

"I just fear they will bring in players from MLS because that's what Bob Bradley knows. That would be a big gamble."

Swansea City owner Jason Levien also has a major stake in the Washington-based MLS club, so it is perhaps not a surprise to see such rumours emerging.