There is no doubt that more and more European players are choosing Major League Soccer to continue their careers, an example of this is the Italian Federico Bernardeschi, who after his successful time with Juventus will continue his career with Toronto FC.
Through its social networks, the Canadian team made official the signing of the 28-year-old midfielder, who arrives at the club as a Franchise Player until 2026.
The Italian player Federico Bernardeschi, leaves Juventus to become a new player of Toronto FC where he will play with his compatriots Sebastian Giovinco and Lorenzo Insigne.
It is worth mentioning that the Italian international will occupy the position left vacant on the squad by Mexican Carlos Salcedo, who opted to return to Liga MX with FC Juarez, so Toronto FC immediately accelerated the negotiation to make way for his signing.
Bernardeschi will leave Serie A, a league in which he played with clubs such as Crotone, Fiorentina and Juventus, where he won three leagues, two cups and an Italian Super Cup, in addition to being the club that catapulted him to the Italian national team with which he won the 2020 European Championship.
The Italian arrives to MLS after his time with Juventus, team where he spent the last five seasons (2017-2022), played a total of 183 games in which he scored 12 goals and gave 24 assists in all the competitions he played (Serie A, Italian Cup, Italian Supper Cup and UEFA Champions League).
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