The Portland Timbers are in the final stages of trading Darlington Nagbe to the Atlanta United.

Portland will receive $750,000 in general allocation money, $300,000 in targeted allocation money, and an additional $500,000-$600,000 in incentive-based compensation.

The deal would be the largest between MLS teams in the league's history, surpassing the record $900,000-base deal that Orlando City paid Sporting Kansas City for Dom Dwyer in July.

Nagbe has played for the Timbers for his entire professional career since being drafted second overall in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Nagbe was seeking a raise from his 2017 salary of $565,000 with $1 million his target.

Portland defender Gbenga Arokoyo will also be headed to Atlanta United in what is essentially a salary dump for the Timbers.