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·14 de janeiro de 2025
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·14 de janeiro de 2025
After months of inactivity, Toronto FC has kicked off the 2025 preseason with significant movement in the transfer market. Two notable departures have already been confirmed, signaling an active and strategic approach to the upcoming season.
Firstly, Prince Owusu has officially transferred to CF Montreal, with Toronto FC receiving $125,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM) for the 2025 and 2026 seasons in exchange for Owusu’s rights. This move marks a critical shift as the club prepares to revamp its lineup under the leadership of head coach Robin Fraser.
In another unexpected turn, Brazilian winger Thiago Andrade has been transferred to Cerezo Osaka in Japan’s First Division. Andrade’s time at Toronto FC was remarkably brief; he joined the club through a trade involving a 2025 MLS SuperDraft pick from San Diego FC but did not feature in any matches or even participate in full training sessions due to the recent start of preseason activities.
The decision to transfer Andrade so swiftly, seemingly for a permanent move, suggests a tactical choice by Robin Fraser to open up space in the squad for more impactful and fitting acquisitions. This proactive management hints at Fraser’s intent to optimize the team’s composition for a more competitive and successful season.
Robin Fraser appears determined to make decisive moves to shape Toronto FC into a formidable contender in 2025. With these early transfers, the club is setting the stage for a series of signings aimed at bolstering its ranks and ensuring a stronger performance across all competitions.
In the coming weeks we will likely see more strategic additions, reinforcing the message that Fraser is serious about taking Toronto FC to new heights in MLS after the disappointments they have endured in recent years.