Report: Columbus Crew SC shopping striker Kei Kamara

Columbus Crew SC are in discussions regarding a potential trade for star striker Kei Kamara before the close of MLSā€™s primary transfer and trade window at 1 am ET on Thursday.


The news was first reported by Sports Illustratedā€™s Grant Wahl on Tuesday morning. A source later confirmed the report to MLSsoccer.com.

Kamara caused a good deal of controversy on Saturday when he publicly lashed out at teammate and fellow DP Federico Higuain over a dispute about who would take a penalty kick in the second half of Crew SCā€™s 4-4 draw against the Montreal Impact. Higuain converted the spot kick to give Columbus a 4-1 lead in the 53rd minute, but Montreal mounted a ferocious comeback that culminated with a 93rd minute 4-4 equalizer.


Kamara, who wouldā€™ve recorded his first career hat trick with a successful PK, blasted Higuain in the press after Saturday's match. Columbus head coach Gregg Berhalter told media on Tuesday that the club have suspended Kamara for Saturdayā€™s match against Colorado (7:30 pm ET; MLS LIVE) for his comments.


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Kamara, 31, tied Toronto FCā€™s Sebastian Giovinco for the MLS lead with 22 goals last season, his first with Columbus, but lost out on the Audi Golden Boot due to the assists tiebreaker. He signed a new Designated Player contract with the club prior to the start of the 2016 season and has five goals in nine games this year, good for No. 7 on the league's scoring charts.