Toronto Star

U.S. holds Altidore out of game

Transfer interest in TFC star a factor in decision, American coach says

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U.S. Soccer has opted to hold veteran striker Jozy Altidore out of Sunday’s friendly with Trinidad and Tobago, citing transfer interest in the Toronto FC star.

U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter told reporters Altidore had recovered from a “very, very minor strain” and was in full training. but other factors were in play.

“Throughout the last three weeks you wouldn’t believe the amount of calls I’ve been getting from clubs about different players,” Berhalter said Saturday.

“You guys are part of that speculatio­n, but you see it as well and you hear it.

“We’ve gotten calls about a ton of players. Jozy’s another focus of transfer speculatio­n. I don’t think it’s my place to go into details of that; I think that’s a place for his club and Jozy. But there have been a number of clubs interested in Jozy as well as other players in camp.”

Altidore seemed to push back on the transfer speculatio­n in a social media post Saturday evening: “Don’t believe everything you read. The devil is working overtime.”

The 31-year-old Altidore has spent the last six seasons with Toronto FC, scoring 58 goals and adding 20 assists in 123 regular-season MLS games. With 115 caps for his country, he is the most senior player in camp with the U.S.

Altidore signed a three-year contract extension with Toronto in February 2019

“This is my home, this is where I want to be and this is where I want to keep building,” Altidore said at the time.

He made $6.3 million (U.S.) in 2019 according to the MLS Players Associatio­n. The burly forward has had his issues with the club, however.

In January 2020, he criticized TFC over the handling of captain Michael Bradley’s ankle injury.

In April 2019, he accused club president Bill Manning of putting his ego ahead of player welfare by banning a valued trainer because of his associatio­n with former TFC striker Sebastian Giovinco. A deal was soon struck to bring the trainer back into the fold and Altidore apologized.

Altidore’s return to the team last season was delayed. He’d spent much of the lockdown at his Florida home and had to go through quarantine upon coming north of the border.

Away from the field he has a young son and is engaged to U.S. tennis star Sloane Stephens.

TFC also has a powerful striker looking to play more minutes in 21-year-old Ayo Akinola.

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