by DAVE MARTINEZ

The youth movement within the New York Red Bulls construct won’t be a one-year anomaly.

According to Ives Galarcep at Goal.com, the Red Bulls are set to sign Academy standouts Derrick Etienne, Brandon Allen, Alex Muyl and Mael Corboz.

Brandon Allen is arguably the biggest standout of the four players. The younger brother of New York City FC defender RJ Allen, Brandon has completed his four year stint at Georgetown, netting 12 goals and seven assists in his senior year at the forward position. He is a three-time All-American and a Herman Award finalist.

While Allen may be the biggest standout, Derrick Etienne may be the most recognizable player amongst the Red Bull fanbase. The attacking midfielder shined with the Red Bulls USL reserve team, appearing in 14 matches, starting in 10, scoring three goals and adding three assists before heading towards Virginia for his freshman year.

Corboz has completed his four years at Maryland, earning All-Big Ten honors. He scored twice and added nine assists in 2015. Muyl is a second-team All-Big East selection, earning four goals and nine assists at Georgetown.

Galarcep also tweeted that the Red Bulls offered Akron’s Adam Najem a deal, but were turned down:

#RBNY wasn't messing around on Homegrown front. I'm told they made an offer to Akron's Adam Najem that was turned down (he's eyeing Europe). — Ives Galarcep (@SoccerByIves) December 18, 2015

If each of the four signings pan out, they will join a Red Bull side which already boasts Homegrown talents Connor Lade, Matt Miazga, Santi Castano, Tyler Adams and Sean Davis.