The Portland Timbers' USL side, T2, have announced the signing of a pair of intriguing youth internationals today, bringing in Belgian midfielder Dylan Damraoui and Cameroonian forward Alexis Meva.

Rumors linking Meva, 18, to T2 have been swirling for some time and the Barcelona academy product confirmed that he was signing with the club via Instagram last week. A natural No. 9, Meva is reportedly also comfortable playing out wide on the wing and will be competing with players like 2015 USL Rookie of the Year Kharlton Belmar for minutes on the T2 front line.

Damraoui, meanwhile, remained a secret until last Friday, when word of his signing started to circulate. A central midfielder capable of joining the attack or playing in a deeper lying role, Damraoui, also 18, has been a part of Belgium's strong youth setup. While there are few videos of Damraoui in action, one in particular shows him scoring a volleyed goal and creating an assist through strong dribbling into the box of the England U-17s.

The represent two of the most high profile acquisitions for T2 to date, with Meva having come up with one of the best clubs in world soccer and Damraoui having played for the U21 side of Belgian powerhouse Club Brugge.

The Timbers' press release: