Dec 11, 2019
Report: TFC re-signing captain Bradley
The Toronto FC have reached a deal to re-sign captain Michael Bradley, according to Steve Buffery of the Toronto Sun. Bradley said last month that his hope was to remain with the club long-term and revealed that negotiations have taken place to extend his expiring contract.
The Canadian Press

TORONTO — Captain Michael Bradley has re-signed with Toronto FC.
A source, speaking on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not been announced, confirmed that the 32-year-old midfielder has agreed on a new contract.
The MLS club has scheduled a "major announcement" for Thursday.
The new deal involved targeted allocation money, meaning Bradley will give up his designated player status and take a paycut from the US$6.5 million he earned this season. That opens the way to the club fulfilling its off-season goal to add to its offence.
Bradley's $39-million, six-year contract expires at the end of the year.
The TFC skipper elected not to talk about his contract status this year, saying he did not want it to become a distraction. But he made no secret of his love for Toronto and said money was not an issue.