Toronto FC’s Insigne made available in MLS expansion draft but unlikely to be taken
Toronto FC has left designated player Lorenzo Insigne unprotected in the MLS expansion draft, knowing the Italian star’s big-ticket salary will likely deter expansion San Diego FC.
MLS teams are allowed to protect 12 players from their senior and supplemental rosters for Wednesday’s draft. San Diego can select up to five players from the eligible pool of players, but can only take one from any one club.
Insigne is the biggest name on the list — and the biggest paycheque.
The 33-year-old former Napoli captain, whose salary of US$15.4 million was second only to Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi (US$20.5 million) this season, had four goals and seven assists in 23 league appearances in an injury-interrupted season.