Toronto FC puts Piatti through medical ringer before signing Argentine veteran
TORONTO — It appears Toronto FC put Pablo Piatti through a medical ringer, turning to the Maple Leafs and Raptors to help check out the Argentine’s surgically repaired right knee.
The reports from the myriad of tests were positive enough for the MLS team to sign the 30-year-old winger as its third designated player despite the fact he has played just seven games since undergoing anterior cruciate ligament surgery last February.
“At the end of the day we felt comfortable that he was the right player,” Toronto FC president Bill Manning told a media conference call Saturday.
“This is a guy we think still has a lot to give and he has a bit of a chip on his shoulder too,” he added. “That surgery probably cost him another big contract in Europe. We’re actually happy to get him. The gamble is … if we can keep him healthy, we think he can be a steal for us.”