FanSided MLS
·18 January 2025
FanSided MLS
·18 January 2025
As Toronto FC gears up for the 2025 MLS season, the club remains highly active in the transfer window, striving to strengthen its squad with impactful signings. The team has also focused on promoting talent from its academy, elevating promising players from Toronto FC II to the senior team.
However, amidst these strategic moves, Toronto FC faces the departure of a notable talent, Jesús Batis, whose exit marks a significant moment in the club's transfer activity.
Jesús Batis, a 25-year-old Honduran forward, has left Toronto FC to join Costa Rican side CS Cartaginés. This move represents a major acquisition for Cartaginés, who gain a player with a solid track record from his time at Toronto FC II.
Batis had been a pivotal figure for Toronto FC II over the past two seasons, making 49 appearances, scoring 12 goals, and providing 6 assists in the MLS Next Pro. His contributions were crucial in the development squad's performance and showcased his potential to ascend to Toronto FC's first team.
Despite his success with Toronto FC II, Batis' progression to the first team was limited. He featured in just four matches for Toronto FC, including two MLS games, one League Cup match in 2023, and a Canadian Championship appearance in 2024.
In that latter match, Batis played 45 minutes against Saint Laurent, delivering a commendable performance. However, these appearances were not enough to secure his place in the senior squad, leading to the end of his contract in January and his subsequent move to CS Cartaginés.
Batis' departure leaves a notable gap in Toronto FC II, as his presence and performance had been instrumental in the team's efforts in the MLS Next Pro. Toronto FC will now need to find a suitable replacement to maintain their competitive edge in the 2025 season.
Meanwhile, Batis embarks on a new chapter in Costa Rica, where his talent and experience are expected to make a significant impact for CS Cartaginés, bolstering their squad for the upcoming season.