Toronto adds offence in form of Spanish attacking midfielder Victor Vazquez.
Toronto FC has acquired the last major piece in its off-season puzzle, signing Spanish veteran Victor Vazquez to add creativity and offence to its midfield.
The 30-year-old Vazquez, named Belgium footballer of the year in 2014-15 with Club Brugge, joined the Barcelona academy at age 10 and worked his way up its youth ranks alongside Lionel Messi. But two knee surgeries and a midfield crammed with stars prevented Vazquez from making his mark in the first team.
He made his senior debut for Barcelona on April 12, 2008, and scored off the bench in a Champions League win over Rubin Kazan in his final Barca appearance on Dec. 7, 2010. There were few chances in between. In all, Vazquez spent five seasons in the reserves with just four senior team appearances — two in La Liga and two in the Champions League.
An attacking midfielder was Toronto GM Tim Bezbatchenko’s major goal since losing in the MLS Cup final to Seattle last December. Fullback/wingback Justin Morrow, with five goals, was the team’s leading scorer last season after forward Sebastian Giovinco (17) and Jozy Altidore (10).


