Toronto FC is determined to make the most of the current transfer window, aiming for moves that will positively impact the club's performance in the upcoming 2025 MLS season.
The team is currently in the training phase of their preseason and will soon head to Marbella, Spain, to participate in a high-impact training camp.
Preparing for a Competitive 2025 Season
This camp will include matches against European and international teams, providing a crucial opportunity to assess the squad's fitness and development after a long break.
Expectations are high and that Toronto FC can start competing in the best way in 2025, competing against European teams, this adds greatly to the preparation prior to the MLS.
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Federico Bernardeschi's contract extension with Toronto FC until 2028
In a recent press conference, Sporting Director Jason Hernández and Head Coach Robin Fraser confirmed a significant development concerning Federico Bernardeschi.
The Italian forward’s contract has been automatically extended until 2028, thanks to specific conditions related to his goal contributions. Since joining Toronto FC in July 2022, Bernardeschi has contributed to 35 goals, underlining his importance to the team’s offensive play.
A project that revolves around Federico Bernardeschi?
Jason Hernández emphasized Bernardeschi’s role as a cornerstone of Toronto FC’s strategy, confirming that the club is building a three-year project around him. This extension solidifies Bernardeschi’s presence in the team and sets the stage for Toronto FC to aim for a spot in the MLS playoffs, a goal they have missed in recent seasons.
The objective for 2025 is clear: to secure one of the top seven spots in the Eastern Conference and make a strong playoff run, breaking the cycle of regular-season disappointments.
With Bernardeschi’s leadership and ongoing contributions, Toronto FC is hopeful that the 2025 season will mark a turning point in their pursuit of MLS success.