
Toronto Ends Contract Talks with Mabica, O’Neill, and Ranjitsingh, Signaling a Roster Overhaul for 2025 Season
Toronto FC has officially ended contract talks with three players: defender Aime Mabica, center-back Shane O’Neill, and third-string goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh, signaling a significant overhaul for the upcoming 2025 season. These players, previously on expiring contracts, saw limited field time due to injuries and positional depth. O’Neill, with 20 game appearances in 2024, faced an injury-disrupted season, while Mabica played 12 games, seeing reduced opportunities as the year progressed. Ranjitsingh served primarily as a backup keeper, with Toronto’s roster including other goaltenders like Sean Johnson and Luka Gavran.
This move aligns with Toronto FC’s broader rebuilding strategy under General Manager Jason Hernandez. Hernandez has emphasized the need to shape a competitive roster, making key decisions on players while balancing high-profile contracts like those of Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi, who remain designated players and crucial contributors for the team’s long-term plans.
Toronto FC is currently focused on rebuilding its roster for the 2025 season after missing the MLS playoffs. Notable contract decisions are being made as the team negotiates with players whose contracts were not extended. Among these is Brandon Servania, who faced an injury-plagued 2024 season and saw limited playtime. Despite this, Toronto FC is interested in potentially re-signing him, as he remains a valuable asset with growth potential at age 25.
Additionally, Toronto is exploring discussions with players like Aime Mabica, Shane O’Neill, and Greg Ranjitsingh. Although their options were declined, they could be retained to strengthen the squad. General Manager Jason Hernandez has highlighted the importance of these talks in shaping a competitive roster for the future.
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