Toronto FC continues its transfer window activity ahead of the 2025 MLS season

• MLS clubs remain active in the transfer market as the 2025 season approaches.
• Toronto FC has made only one major signing so far: Theo Corbeanu on loan from Spain.
• Federico Bernardeschi and Lorenzo Insigne are expected to stay for the upcoming season.

Toronto FC continues its transfer window activity ahead of the 2025 MLS season
Toronto FC continues its transfer window activity ahead of the 2025 MLS season | Harold Feng/GettyImages

The MLS transfer window remains highly active, with clubs across the league making significant moves to strengthen their squads for the 2025 season.

Several notable signings and departures have already taken place, such as Charlotte FC acquiring Wilfried Zaha and Columbus Crew losing Cucho Hernández, signaling a dynamic and competitive market.

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A crucial transfer window for Toronto FC

Toronto FC, however, has been relatively quiet in the transfer window, making only one major signing so far—Theo Corbeanu, who arrives on loan from Spain.

The young forward has already showcased his talent during the team’s preseason camp in Marbella, Spain, where he scored in a 1-1 draw against Friedrichstadt FK. His performance in the upcoming season could determine whether Toronto FC activates a permanent transfer option for him.

While fans are hoping for additional reinforcements, head coach Robin Fraser remains focused on preparing his squad for the challenges ahead. The team has now returned to Toronto for a brief training period before heading to Palm Beach to finalize its preseason preparations.

Federico Bernardeschi and Lorenzo Insigne stay at Toronto FC

One of the biggest concerns for Toronto FC supporters has been the uncertain future of Federico Bernardeschi and Lorenzo Insigne. However, recent developments suggest that both Italian stars will remain with the club for the 2025 season, bringing optimism to a fanbase eager to see them at their best.

Toronto FC has struggled in recent seasons, facing disappointments and inconsistent performances. With a new coaching approach under Fraser and a strong preseason regimen, the club is looking to turn things around. Their MLS season opener against D.C. United on February 22 will be the first true test of whether these efforts will pay off.

As the countdown to the 2025 MLS season continues, expectations are high for Toronto FC to make additional moves in the transfer market. Whether or not they strengthen the squad further, all eyes will be on Bernardeschi and Insigne to see if they can lead the team back to success.