CF Montreal trades Hurtado to Columbus, citing forward’s lack of COVID vaccination
MONTREAL — CF Montreal has traded Erik Hurtado to Columbus for US$200,000 in general allocation money, saying the fact the veteran American forward was not vaccinated played into the deal.
“There was some interest in Erik during the past few weeks and we listened to the offers, even though we were satisfied with Erik’s work,” Montreal sporting director Olivier Renard said in a statement Thursday. “Because he’s not vaccinated against COVID-19, his situation was problematic and we started considering a trade when we got the confirmation that the team could return to Montreal.
“Before proceeding, Erik also confirmed that he was not comfortable taking the vaccine, so we concluded this deal, which we felt was very satisfactory. We would like to thank Erik for his professionalism and wish him good luck in his career.”
Like Toronto, Montreal is taking advantage of loosened pandemic-related travel restrictions for those fully vaccinated. The MLS clubs are returning north of the border to train, with the hope they can resume games at their home stadium.