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·23 décembre 2024
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·23 décembre 2024
Since joining Toronto FC in 2022, Lorenzo Insigne has had an uneven career, with moments of brilliance but also battling injuries.However, everything seems to indicate that his moment of glory will come with Toronto FC, as he will be available for the 2025 season.Here we show his great statistics in three seasons played so far with The Reds looking to be an indispensable player for the club.
These numbers, as reported by Transfermark, reflect a solid contribution, but the team and fans will be hoping for even more consistency as Insigne enters his fourth season in Toronto.
Amid speculation about his potential exit, Insigne’s recent actions confirm his desire to stay and lead the team forward. The Italian posted a photo on December 23rd, proudly wearing the Toronto FC jersey, signaling his eagerness for the new season.
With his contract running until June 2026, Insigne is expected to play a crucial role in helping Toronto FC regain its competitive edge. The club’s management and fans hope his performance will improve in the coming years, especially if he can stay fit throughout the season.
Toronto FC is in a crucial phase of reconstruction, aiming to bounce back from recent struggles. The club has already taken steps to strengthen its roster through the MLS SuperDraft, securing three promising players who are expected to fill key positions and provide depth.
Insigne, as one of the team's marquee players, will be central to this project. His creativity, leadership, and experience will be vital as Toronto FC prepares for a fresh start. The team’s first test of the 2025 MLS season comes on February 22nd, when they visit DC United.
The upcoming season represents a critical moment for Toronto FC and Lorenzo Insigne. With a revamped squad and renewed ambitions, the club will look to return to the playoffs and contend for the MLS Cup. For Insigne, 2025 offers an opportunity to showcase his best version and solidify his legacy with Toronto FC.