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Report: Deportivo La Coruna's De Guzman Wanted By Toronto FC
The Canadian midfielder could be on his way back home.
Julian De Guzman could be set for a return to Canada, as Marca claims that Toronto FC are keen to snap him up.
De Guzman's contract with Deportivo La Coruna expired on June 30, leaving him free to negotiate with other teams.
Espanyol and Hamburg are both keen to sign De Guzman, but Toronto are offering him a far more lucrative package than either club.
De Guzman is currently on international duty at the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and is expected to resolve his future at the conclusion of that tournament.
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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De Guzman's contract with Deportivo La Coruna expired on June 30, leaving him free to negotiate with other teams.
Espanyol and Hamburg are both keen to sign De Guzman, but Toronto are offering him a far more lucrative package than either club.
De Guzman is currently on international duty at the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and is expected to resolve his future at the conclusion of that tournament.
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Talk all things soccer with the rest of our readers in the Goal.com Forums
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