
New Toronto FC deal makes Osorio one of the world’s highest-paid Canadian players
TORONTO — Jonathan Osorio, enjoying a career year, has elected to stay with Toronto FC rather than test the waters outside Major League Soccer.
The 26-year-old midfielder from Brampton, Ont., signed a new long-term deal with Toronto, that will make him “one of the highest-paid Canadian players in the world,” according to team president Bill Manning. His existing contract expires at the end of the 2018 season.
For TFC, it’s another key player kept in the fold. No. 1 goalkeeper Alex Bono signed a new deal in June and the team has also awarded Victor Vazquez, Chris Mavinga, Justin Morrow and Eriq Zavaleta with new deals this year.
Osorio, rested in Wednesday’s night 2-0 loss in Portland, has been arguably the team MVP this season with 16 goals in all competitions. The club’s all-time leader in matches played, he has made 202 appearances across all competitions with 33 goals and 27 assists.