Toronto FC says it is moving quickly to keep captain Michael Bradley in-house
TORONTO — After a season of silence on Michael Bradley’s contract, Toronto FC is looking to move fast to ensure its influential captain stays put.
Both Bradley and the Toronto front office refused to discuss his contract status during the MLS season. Bradley said he didn’t want it become a distraction, with the club respecting his wishes.
Now it appears the wheels are turning fast, with GM Ali Curtis given his marching orders.
“I told Ali (Tuesday) … ‘Let’s close it in the next week or so,'” team president Bill Manning told reporters at the club’s wrapup media session Wednesday in the wake of Sunday’s 3-1 MLS Cup final loss to Seattle. “So I think we’re in a good place. Certainly there’s a desire on both sides. We just have some small things that we’re trying to work out.”