
Toronto FC makes roster decisions, sets the stage for future player additions
TORONTO — Toronto FC completed some roster housekeeping Wednesday, rewarding teenage defender Lazar Stefanovic with a first-team contract as a homegrown player through 2028 with an option for 2029.
But the bigger project remains, with general manager Jason Hernandez looking to add another piece to the roster.
After clearing up some past salary cap tangles, Hernandez has opted to start the season with the MLS club adopting the U22 Initiative player roster model, which allows for up to two designated players and as many as four U22 Initiative players while collecting an additional $2 million (all figures in U.S. dollars) of general allocation money (GAM).
The other roster model allows for up to three DPs and thee U22 Initiative players with no extra GAM.