Toronto FC reveal further details on Bradley deal with Roma

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Toronto FC have recently revealed more details on their purchase of Michael Bradley from Roma.

It was already widely reported that the Major League Soccer side bought the 26-year-old midfielder from the Giallorossi this month for a fee of around €7 million, but more information on the deal between the two clubs has now been released.

During Bradley’s official press conference introduction, the North American team announced that they had come to a long-term agreement with the Lupi that would see the Serie A club play two friendlies at BMO Field, the Canadian club’s home stadium, over the next six years.

The agreement also includes a player development program that will allow Toronto FC players to train at Roma’s practice facility in Trigoria.

Michael Bradley joined the Giallorossi from Chievo in a four-year deal worth €3.75 million in 2012 and scored two goals in his 41 league appearances for the capital city club.

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