The Portland Timbers reportedly have a new goalkeeper.

An article out of Norway is reporting that the Timbers have signed Ghanaian keeper Adam Larsen Kwarasey. Another report indicates that Kwarasey's deal with Portland is for three years.

Kwarasey has competed for Norwegian club Strømsgodset since 2007, making 154 appearances for the club during that time.

The 26-year-old announced at the end of October that he would be leaving Strømsgodset after his contract expires at the end of the 2014 season.

Kwarasey was born in Norway to a Ghanaian father and Norwegian mother. He has earned 21 caps with the Ghana National Team since 2011.

The 6-foot-3 Kwarasey was named to the Ghana National Team's roster for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. He started in goal during Ghana'a opening Group G match against the United States, but was then benched the following game.

It is unclear where -- or if -- 37-year-old goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts will fit into the Timbers squad if the club has in fact signed Kwarasey.

Ricketts has been Portland's starting keeper since joining the Timbers late in the 2012 season. Ricketts won MLS goalkeeper of the year in 2013, but began to show his age a bit in 2014.

-- Jamie Goldberg | @jamiebgoldberg