After David Villa’s exit and weeks of quiet to start the offseason, New York City FC finally have a plan in place.

A flurry of signings, highlighted by the surprising addition of U.S. national team midfielder Keaton Parks, who is joining NYCFC on loan from Portuguese giants Benfica, signals the club is looking for more attacking options in the midfield.

Retaining midfielder Ebenezer Ofori for another season gives NYCFC a solid option at defensive midfield, while signing Brooklyn-bred teen Justin Haak to a homegrown contract (the club’s third academy signing in as many years), shows they are committed to his future as Alex Ring’s successor.

NYCFC expect to add two or three more players in the next week, according to coach Domenec Torrent. Touted teen midfielder Juan Pablo Torres, who tried playing abroad at Lokeren in Belgium, will be the next, according to a source.

But there’s still work to be done at both finding the right players to fit Torrent’s preferred 4-3-3 system and finding Villa’s replacement.

“It’s not easy to replace David Villa,” Torrent told The Post earlier this week. “If it’s not possible to sign a player like him, we have to sign two or three players able to score many goals.”

Villa departed for Japan in December after four seasons. His exit leaves a crater-like hole in NYCFC’s attack, considering Villa’s 14 goals last season led the team though he missed nearly a third of the season because of injury.

NYCFC’s other scoring option, Norwegian striker Jo Inge Berget, disappointed, scoring just four times before the two parties mutually cut ties on Friday. That leaves NYCFC with no natural forwards — and one Designated Player slot open to attract a premier talent to The Bronx.

Torrent said he wants to add one or two more wingers or strikers in an attempt to replace Villa’s goal production. Finding a star might take some time due to hurdles such as Europe’s January transfer window, which usually doesn’t involve imminent big-time moves because Europe’s seasons end in May. Torrent remains optimistic NYCFC can add a marquee name before the start of the season., but he said waiting might be the best solution because of MLS’s tight budget constraints.

“We are talking with clubs and players,” Torrent said.

“We are talking with one or two [Designated Players]. I’m hoping we sign [one] in one or two weeks.”

NYCFC want a new Designated Player to come close to matching Villa’s offensive production, but they are also looking to acquire someone to add more versatility in his systems.

“I prefer a player who is able to play in different positions like a winger, False Nine and No. 9 position,” Torrent said about a prospective Designated Player.

The quartet of new signings, along with versatile midfielder Tony Rocha in December, are all aimed at giving Torrent options he wants, opposed to the team he inherited at midseason last year.

“If we have the best striker in MLS, maybe the best solution is to play 4-4-2 [formation],” Torrent said. “Our players have the right quality. We are working right now to sign the right players to play 4-3-3 , but if it’s not possible and we need to change a little bit, we have enough time.”