Advertisement

Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley signs new contract

Toronto FC's Michael Bradley speaks to the media during an end of season availability in Toronto on Wednesday, November 13, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Toronto FC has confirmed captain Michael Bradley is returning next season after signing a new deal.

“Michael Bradley has led this club in the biggest games we’ve played in during his time at Toronto FC and is our engine,” club president Bill Manning said in a statement Thursday. “Michael and his family have made Toronto their home and we are all very happy that they will continue to be part of our club for years to come.”

The MLS franchise scheduled a news conference for noon ET to formally announce the news.

The 32-year-old midfielder, whose US$39-million, six-year contract expired after the 2019 season, will be taking a pay cut to stay. The club has signed him using targeted allocation money, a salary cap mechanism established to bring top players into the league without using a designated player spot.

Story continues below advertisement

The maximum salary under TAM rules in 2019 was $1.53 million.

The Bradley move opens up a designated player spot for Toronto to use on another scoring threat.

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Toronto’s other two DPs are U.S. international striker Jozy Altidore and Spanish playmaker Alejandro Pozuelo.

Bradley made his 200th appearance for Toronto FC in all competitions last month at the MLS Cup final, won 3-1 by Seattle. He is the third player in club history to have made 200 appearances for Toronto FC, joining midfielder Jonathan Osorio and fullback Justin Morrow.

“I love it here and I am really proud of what we’ve been able to do over the past six years,” said Bradley. “Beyond the success, I am equally as proud of the mentality and identity this club has taken on. The relationship between the club and the city, the club and the fans are both very special and I’m proud to have played a part in that.

Story continues below advertisement

“What we have in Toronto doesn’t exist everywhere. My family and I are so happy to remain in Toronto and we’d like to thank everyone at Toronto FC for ensuring that this process was done quietly and professionally behind the scenes. I’m looking forward to continuing to play in the biggest games and competing for trophies every year.”

Bradley has 13 goals and 28 assists across all competitions for Toronto FC and is the only TFC player who has played every minute of every MLS playoff game in the club’s history.

Click to play video: 'Ali Curtis replaces Tim Bezbatchenko as new Toronto FC GM'
Ali Curtis replaces Tim Bezbatchenko as new Toronto FC GM

“Michael is a great player and an exceptional human being,” said Toronto GM Ali Curtis. “I also have a great deal of respect for Michael for how he handled his contract situation – with class and professionalism. His goals are aligned with TFC. We are all competitive and strive to win and compete every single year for trophies.”

Story continues below advertisement

In six seasons with Toronto FC, Bradley has raised eight trophies as captain: the MLS Cup, Supporters’ Shield, three Canadian Championships and three Eastern Conference Championships.

Sponsored content

AdChoices