by Christian Araos

According to multiple reports from Panama, midfielder Miguel Camargo will sign with New York City FC from Mineros de Guayana of Venezuela.

Camargo, 23, scored 12 goals in 32 appearances for Mineros last year. He has 12 appearances for the Panamanian National Team, scoring once during last year’s Copa America Centenario. Camargo has been sidelined since Sept. 15 due to a knee injury. Empire of Soccer has yet to receive a response after contacting Camargo’s representatives.

There are conflicting reports as to whether Camargo will move to NYCFC on a free transfer or in a possible loan. TVN reports that Chorillo FC still retain Camargo’s transfer rights and are loaning him to City. Other reports state that Camargo will sign a contract and make a permanent move.

NYCFC would be Camargo’s fourth team after he started his career on loan from Chorillo at El Salvadoran club Águila. Camargo made four appearances for Chorillo in the group stage 2014-15 CONCACAF Champions League. He is an attacking midfielder that can also play on either wing and is described as someone comfortable playing possession and is also attack-minded team.