#Toronto FC looking to bolster their struggling defence with another Italian #TFClive
Allowing 14 goals in 10 matches and accumulating only 4 wins out of 10 outings Toronto FC's defense is definitely in need of a boost.
Stalwart defender Steven Caldwell has been injured too often to be relied on as per Greg Vanney's plans and his future at the club is being questioned.
Enter Parma defender Fabio Santacroce, 28, Brazilian-born but of Italian citizenship and pedigree. Santacroce was born to an Italian father and moved to Italy as a child.
In late April, Italian journalist Nicolò Schira tweeted that more Italians are looking to make a trip across the pond, among which Santacroce:
Dopo #Giovinco altri italiani possono approdare in #MLS e al #Toronto: nel mirino ci sono #Santacroce e #Galloppa del #Parma. #CalcioMarket
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) April 24, 2015
In yesterday's Corriere Canadese, Leonardo Molinelli wrote that Fabiano Santacroce's arrival in Toronto is imminent. In fact, the Italo-Brazilian might make the move as early as this week, thanks to none other than Andrea D'Amico, the agent that masterminded Sebastian Giovinco's arrival to the Toronto Major League Soccer outfit.
A move this soon is to be excluded in my opinion, considering that the summer transfer season doesn't open until July. Along with the defender other Parma-owned players are looking at the MLS as their next destination considering their mathematical relegation to Serie B and the club's poor financial position, among whom Molinelli mentions centre-midfielder Daniele Galloppa.
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