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·19 December 2024
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·19 December 2024
Toronto FC decided to part ways with their 9th overall pick in the first round by trading it to San Diego FC in exchange for Thiago Andrade, a 24-year-old Brazilian forward.
This move was seen as a strategic choice to secure a player with professional experience rather than taking a chance on a rookie. Andrade, known for his offensive versatility and pace, is expected to strengthen Toronto's attack significantly in the 2025 season.
This trade also highlights San Diego FC’s ambitions as a new MLS franchise. With both the 1st and 9th picks in the first round, the expansion team aims to build a competitive squad from the ground up as they prepare for their inaugural season.
Toronto FC still holds its 9th overall picks in the second and third rounds, providing opportunities to select young talent to bolster their squad. These picks will be crucial for a team that has struggled to reach the MLS playoffs in recent years.
With the absence of a head coach and a roster in need of reinforcements, Toronto FC will likely focus on drafting players who can contribute immediately or develop into reliable contributors in the near future.
As Toronto FC gears up for the 2025 season, the acquisition of Thiago Andrade represents a clear commitment to strengthening their offensive line.
However, the team’s success will also depend on how effectively they utilize their second- and third-round picks in the SuperDraft, as well as any additional moves they make during the offseason.
The 2025 MLS SuperDraft kicks off on Friday, December 20, with Toronto FC and other teams hoping to secure the talent necessary to make an impact in the upcoming campaign.
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