The New York Red Bulls are replenishing their ranks with talent developed in their own academy, signing four college standouts to Homegrown Player contracts.

The New York Red Bulls have long had one of the better academies in Major League Soccer, but the club has never pulled in the type of Homegrown Player haul it is about to unveil.

Sources have confirmed to Goal USA that the Red Bulls have completed the signings of Virginia attacking midfielder Derrick Etienne, Georgetown teammates Brandon Allen (forward) and Alex Muyl (winger/forward), as well as Maryland central midfielder Mael Corboz.

A Herman Award finalist and three-time All-American, Allen is a physical forward who just completed his four-year career at Georgetown. The younger brother of New York City FC defender R.J. Allen, Brandon Allen finished his college career notching 12 goals and seven assists in 2015.

Etienne is fresh off a standout freshman season at Virginia. The ACC All-Freshman selection was a top player on the Red Bulls' USL affiliate, Red Bulls II, last summer before heading to college.

Corboz joins the Red Bulls after finishing his senior season at Maryland as an All-Big Ten selection. He finished with two goals and nine assists in 2015.

Muyl, is a speedy second forward/winger who was a second-team All-Big East selection after recording four goals and nine assists at Georgetown.