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Old Posted Dec 28, 2021, 9:29 PM
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That is crazy. Have to wait until it's confirmed to get excited but that pair could well be the most respectable duo of players to ever be signed onto an MLS club, not just a Canadian one? Haven't followed too closely but the league has gotten a few past-their-prime Europeans like Rooney and Pirlo but hardly something like a duo of the most recent Euro cup champions.
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Old Posted Dec 28, 2021, 9:54 PM
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Not being an overly-intense MLS fan (I basically only care about the Canadian and Concacaf Champions Leagues), what I'm reading seems to suggest Insigne would already be the biggest MLS signing ever even without Belotti. He's better than Giovinco on paper and the only other contenders are Beckham and Ibrahimovic, who were both long past their prime when they signed in the States and only went over for name recognition, really.

All the major outlets here are reporting Insigne as being in 'advanced talks' but a number of the pundits themselves (as well as Sky Sport in Italy) are saying the deal is done with Insigne. CBC saying the deal hasn't been signed yet.

As for Belotti, looks like its still early days but wow, TFC are clearly looking to splash out to put this dismal past season far, far behind them.

https://football-italia.net/insigne-...or-toronto-fc/
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Old Posted Dec 29, 2021, 5:36 PM
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Not only is Insigne better than Giovinco but he's actively on Italy's national team and is in discussions for the World Cup in Qatar in November. It's a big money move from TFC and is a big push in the right direction for MLS as a whole.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2022, 3:05 PM
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Look for Doug Ford to make an announcement at 11 am EST that will likely affect the upcoming Canada/US WCQ. Looking like either the game will be cancelled or played without fans. The date will be important, it may only extend until January 21 which will render the above moot.
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Old Posted Jan 4, 2022, 2:27 AM
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https://ottawasun.com/sports/soccer/...tponed-reports

The latest in the breathless TFC drama has this week's rumoured meeting in Rome between club officials and Insigne postponed until 10 Jan. No mention of why, though I should think it would be Covid or flight cancellations.

By the latest indications, Insigne has all but signed the deal with Toronto at this point. This means a move for Altidore or Soteldo could be coming soon too. Soteldo is apparently attracting interest in Brazil with TFC asking a US$7mil transfer fee.

Widespread reports here and in Italy are also linking Genoa captain Domenico Criscito to Toronto. Some Italian sources are reporting Criscito and Insigne are both coming to Toronto as a confirmed fact:

https://football-italia.net/insigne-...ronto-in-june/

Sounds like Belotti coming to Toronto is up in the air as AC Milan have made an offer. We'll see if he goes to his boyhood club or if TFC outbid them with an offer he can't refuse, as with Insigne.

EDIT 4 Jan: Reports out that Insigne to Toronto is official. Announcement Saturday.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/arti...gn-toronto-fc/

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Old Posted Jan 4, 2022, 10:54 PM
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Insigne would have the highest market value for an active player playing in MLS ever I think at least according to the dubiously reliable transfer market dot com. He's close to around the 150th most valuable player in the world (Though it really puts into perspective... highest market value ever... not even 150th). But now collectively the league is close to $1B in MV for players which puts it around 10th most valuable for total pool of players in the world. Helps of course to have more teams than any other league...
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2022, 12:25 AM
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Insigne would have the highest market value for an active player playing in MLS ever I think at least according to the dubiously reliable transfer market dot com. He's close to around the 150th most valuable player in the world (Though it really puts into perspective... highest market value ever... not even 150th). But now collectively the league is close to $1B in MV for players which puts it around 10th most valuable for total pool of players in the world. Helps of course to have more teams than any other league...
Insigne will be making more than the four highest-paid players in the history of MLS combined. Second-highest paid player after taxes under MLSE's umbrella after Siakam.
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Old Posted Jan 6, 2022, 12:18 PM
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Richie Laryea to Nottingham Forest

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Old Posted Jan 6, 2022, 9:27 PM
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Rumour has it Laryea was guaranteed a starting spot on Forest as part of the deal (we shall soon see).

Theo Corbeanu has moved from Wednesday to MK Dons (on loan from Wolves)

In other news, all our top offensive players at this moment have Covid (Larin, David, Davies), better now than later I suppose. None serious AFAIK.
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2022, 12:58 AM
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Sheffield Wednesday have messed up in their handling of exciting exit-bound Wolves youngster Theo Corbeanu
“Running down the wing,” they sang. “Makes the Wednesday sing. He’s not going back to Wolves.”
Alex Miller thestar.co.uk January 6 2022

But it seems Theo Corbeanu is going back to Wolves, at least for a day or two, before heading back out on loan to one of Sheffield Wednesday’s closest promotion rivals.

It is a slap in the face for supporters who had taken him to their hearts. Wednesday have a proud history of players of his attacking outlook, of players who run at players with every opportunity and make things happen. Corbeanu was a long way short of the sort of names that spring to mind of course, but he was exciting, bold and full of intent.

Look, he wasn’t the figure some may have painted him to be. A comment on social media surmising that Wednesday have lost the best attacking player in League One is something of an overstatement. Corbeanu, more often than not in many matches, was as wasteful as he was exciting and made poor decisions.

Anyone who ever sat within earshot of Darren Moore and his staff during any of his appearances will know all too well the guidance he required positionally and defensively – it was at times guidance akin to babysitting particularly when Wednesday were under the pump.

The case in point came at Accrington Stanley where for all his fireworks in the first half, Wednesday only truly saw out the deserved win once the youngster was replaced with the more defence-savvy Jaden Brown. The home side had focused their attacks to run at Corbeanu, who seemed to have shrivelled from the footballing expertise of Maradona to Madonna as the game’s momentum changed course.

The thing is, though, that when channelling Diego – you’ll excuse the manic hyperbole – he was magic, the driving force behind a 20-minute display of attack-minded football that blew their usually dogged opposition to pieces. And it is that raw, undiluted attacking talent that Wednesday will surely miss.

It’s the chant, it’s the clattering sound of plastic seats that followed when he got the ball and it’s the hum of excitement whenever he rose to join the action from the bench. Wednesday fans sang Corbeanu’s song non-stop for the best part of half an hour at Crewe. Who else gets that?

Not many loanees can make the sort of impact Corbeanu achieved on a fanbase in such limited time and, some would argue, on such little consistency.

That he is on his way to a promotion rival in MK Dons is the ultimate raspberry at a time the club should be kicking on in their stuttering promotion effort, not having pins stuck in it.

Could they have done more to keep Wolves happy and ensure Corbeanu remained a Wednesday man? Of course. There is little doubt that for all the development of his lesser attributes, he was under-utilised and played out of position.

From a footballing point of view, Wednesday have lost a player that was more often than not encouraging rather than consistently breathtaking. We’ll never know what he and Wednesday could have achieved together in different circumstances.

Finding someone who can excite a fanbase in a similar way will be very, very hard work.

You can’t help but feel that Wednesday have messed up.
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2022, 3:59 AM
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Rumour has it Laryea was guaranteed a starting spot on Forest as part of the deal (we shall soon see).
They key takeaway from the Laryea deal is now TFC can use the $1M they made in selling him and apply it to GAM. This makes signing international players easier...say, if they're the starting goalie for CMNT and are looking to leave their current club in Serbia...
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2022, 8:49 PM
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Add Atiba to the list of Covid sufferers
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2022, 4:37 PM
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Insigne to Toronto is official!

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Old Posted Jan 9, 2022, 1:54 AM
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I love Richie's game. I will miss watching him. There are certain players in every sport where I just love the way the play the game and I pay closer attention to them during the game or highlights. Harry Kane for soccer is my #1 for that the last few years. On TFC, it's Lareya. The last player before that was Gio, though that was more because he's like that loveable little guy and I wanted to see him succeed. He was a tremendous player though. De Guzman as well, but pre-TFC days.

It's funny how in the last few years two high profile Italian players in their prime came to Toronto. Imagine saying that 15 years ago. Gio was the highest paid Italian player anywhere when he came over and same thing will happen now for Insigne. While Serie A was the pinnacle 15 years ago, it definitely is not anymore.
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2022, 5:29 PM
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It's funny how in the last few years two high profile Italian players in their prime came to Toronto. Imagine saying that 15 years ago. Gio was the highest paid Italian player anywhere when he came over and same thing will happen now for Insigne. While Serie A was the pinnacle 15 years ago, it definitely is not anymore.
Gareth Wheeler had a twitter thread breaking down the (presumed) reasoning behind signing Insigne and others:

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Manning proposed 5-year plan for TFC to MLSE Board in September. Budget approved in November. Final details ironed out finalized in the new year with Insigne.

Plan was part of a commercial lay-out in the lead up to 2026 World Cup. This financial commitment is just part of the build leading into hosting in '26. Insigne will be a centre-piece. World Cup will be transformation in Toronto. And Manning wants #TFCLive to be a driving force.

Club has been working diligently on other moves. Expectation is more transactions are completed in the next few weeks and the squad will look very different to start the season. The plan is long-term, and the complete transformation will take some time.

Manning reiterates they are going to busy and more transactions are to come. Stresses a number of moving pieces are involved and there is potential interest in players.

It's clear Manning holds the Toronto Italian community in high-esteem for the brand. He was impressed seeing Italy at the EUROs. Searched what players were coming out of contract. Insigne landed atop his list.

https://twitter.com/GarethWheeler/st...47755937898496
For those who weren't in Toronto during the latest EUROs...Italians were driving around for hours honking horns and waving flags everywhere. I'm nowhere near Little Italy and they were doing it for hours.
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2022, 6:55 PM
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For those who weren't in Toronto during the latest EUROs...Italians were driving around for hours honking horns and waving flags everywhere. I'm nowhere near Little Italy and they were doing it for hours.
That's the same for Hamilton - a fuck-ton of Italians driving around the city.
And they don't just do that when they win the World Cup or Euros... they do that after every win during the tournaments. So annoying.
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2022, 11:54 PM
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Fresh off his big move to NFFC, Richie Laryea sat down with Matthew Scianitti to talk the push for promotion, leaving TFC and how the CanMNT has helped raise his game.

Check out the extended interview here
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It's crazy how CanMNT seems to have reached some kind of critical mass. Obviously, we have some spectacularly talented players but they are getting world-class exposure and paydays are rolling in as a result. If this trend continues it will only be positive for Canadian soccer going forward
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Dundee set to move for Canadian international Jay Chapman
George Cran thecourier.co.uk January 6 2022

Dundee are chasing the signature of Canadian international Jay Chapman.

The 28-year-old midfielder is a free agent after leaving Inter Miami in November.

It’s understood Chapman is looking for a move to the UK and the Dark Blues are keen to bring him to Dens Park this month.

The attacking midfielder played 25 times last season for Phil Neville’s Miami side, the American club owned by David Beckham.

That was alongside the likes of former Real Madrid and Argentina star Gonzalo Higuain, ex-PSG and France man Blaise Matuidi, former Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs and ex-Celtic and St Mirren attacker Lewis Morgan.

Chapman has played three times for Canada, scoring on debut against Bermuda.

His last cap came in 2020 in a friendly win over Barbados with Chapman laying on two goals in a 4-1 victory.

After being signed for $100,000 from Toronto FC in 2019, the midfielder went on to play 33 times for Inter Miami before being released in November.

Chapman’s father is English meaning any visa issues are avoided should Dundee get a deal done.
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Old Posted Jan 10, 2022, 6:41 PM
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CPL Commissioner Dave Clanachan has stepped aside in order to lead the new Windsor expansion team in the league.

CPL expansions are now confirmed for Saskatoon, Vancouver, and Windsor in the coming years.
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