Minnesota United is set to hire Callum Williams to be the club’s TV play-by-play voice in its debut Major League Soccer season, a source told the Pioneer Press.

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Loons coach Adrian Heath ‘bemused’ at MLS schedule release Williams worked for Kansas City’s MLS club for about four seasons and during the rebranding from the Wizards to Sporting KC in 2010. He also has worked for the BBC and other broadcasters, including Sky Sports, in the United Kingdom.

Williams’ hire could be announced next week, the source said. He will join former United player Jamie Watson, who will become the club’s sideline reporter, and new color commentator Kyndra de St. Aubin, a former Gophers soccer player, in the Loons’ broadcast team.

United has yet to announce its broadcast partner for the 2017 season. In the 2016 season, the club’s last in the North American Soccer League, Chris Lidholm and Alan Willey called the majority of United’s matches on FOX affiliate My29 (WFTC-TV).

The Loons’ will begin their first MLS season against the Portland Timbers on March 3, with the home opener against fellow upstart Atlanta United on March 12 at TCF Bank Stadium.

Here’s a sample of Williams’ work:

https://vimeo.com/165342821