Toronto FC opts not to bring Giovinco back in the fold but keeps the door open
TORONTO — Major League Soccer’s roster freeze came and went Friday without Toronto FC adding former league MVP Sebastian Giovinco back in the fold.
Toronto opened its training centre to the 36-year-old Italian in August, allowing him to practice on his own. Earlier this month, he was incorporated into the team warmups before training.
“If we were just looking for a nice moment, a nice feeling for our fans, for Seba, we probably could have pulled the trigger on a deal,” interim coach Terry Dunfield said. “But in my opinion that’s not Seba. I think Seba wants to come back and be impactful and really make a difference.
“And at this stage he’s probably realistically two or three weeks away from roster selection and unfortunately this year we’ve ran out of time. So the plan is for Seba to continue training with the group. He’ll be flying when John Herdman comes in (as TFC’s new coach) at the beginning of October and then we go from there.”