This offseason, Minnesota United FC added the North American Soccer League’s 2015 scoring champion to its already league-leading attack.

But free-agent forward Pablo Campos, who scored seven of United’s 54 goals last season, doesn’t see himself as the odd man out of the Loons’ offense.

“Hopefully (this) week, we will see something that is good for both sides on the table,” Campos said Friday from his native Brazil.

Campos said contract negotiations were taking longer than he expected, but he has seen progress. United officials declined comment Tuesday.

On Dec. 3, United announced the signing of forward Stefano Pinho, last season’s NASL most valuable player with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers. He scored a league-best 16 goals and added seven assists in 28 games.

On Dec. 15, United also announced a deal with midfielder Lance Laing, who was among NASL’s Best XI players last season with FC Edmonton. He had eight goals and seven assists.

United also returns its leading scorer, Christian Ramirez, who netted 12 goals and distributed six assists.

“It’s healthy competition, and it’s a good environment,” Campos said. “It’s good to have them with us versus them against us.”

Campos, who will turn 33 on Jan. 29, has scored 53 goals in NASL since 2011.

In 2014, Campos tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, costing him most of the season. In 2015, he made 12 starts and appeared in 28 games.

Campos believes he can still play at a high level and doesn’t want to switch jerseys.

“I want to go back to Minnesota; that’s the team I want to be with for the rest of my career,” Campos said.

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