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Official: Toronto FC sign defender Kemar Lawrence from Belgian side Anderlecht
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MANITOBA, Canada Toronto FC announced today that the club has officially signed Jamaican international left-back Kemar Lawrence from Belgian side Anderlecht. The deal will run through 2024.
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“We are very excited about Kemar joining the club,” said Toronto FC General Manager Ali Curtis via a press release. “He’s a fearless competitor, he has experience, and he immediately makes our team better. Kemar is a lockdown wingback, and we are excited to get him going. Looking forward to he and his family planting roots in Orlando, and then Toronto. Very excited for Kemar to join is an understatement.”
What could Toronto FC do with their new-found salary cap space?
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MANITOBA, Canada On Tuesday, Toronto FC General Manager Ali Curtis was out wheelin’ and dealin’ and acquired $225,000 in General Allocation Money from FC Dallas in exchange for an international roster spot.
This gives TFC some more room under the salary cap for Curtis and TFC President Bill Manning to make the moves they deem necessary to put this squad in a position to realize the immense potential it has. But what moves would be most sensible for the club to make?
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