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Giovinco takes parting shot at TFC management

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Toronto FC agreed to sell star striker Sebastian Giovinco to Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal Wednesday, but it appears the Italian didn't have much choice.

Just hours after the club announced the news, Giovinco took to social media to clear the air and didn't seem pleased with the way his tenure ended.

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Toronto has been home to me and my family for almost 5 years. I arrived here from Italy in January 2015 and immediately felt something special. From day one, I worked hard to repay the opportunity that Toronto had given me. From that first year, I realized that we could do great things here. Through hard work, passion and determination my teammates and I transformed TFC and made it one of the best clubs in MLS and in North America. We didn’t do this alone. Without our great fans this would not have been possible. I can confidently say that I significantly contributed in making unprecedented history at TFC. We wrote a new chapter in the club’s history, together. All for One. This journey has been a wonderful experience for my family and me. It’s without hesitation that I can say that I wanted it to end differently. As I have always maintained, I was hoping to renew my contract and finish my playing career in a city that feels like home. It is here where my daughter was born and where my son took his first steps on a football pitch. A place my family loves to live and wanted to call home for good. Unfortunately, this desire of ours has clashed with a change in direction with current TFC management. For the 2 years I have been seeking to extend my contract however management was reluctant. Recently, after refusing to exercise the club option for 2020, I was offered terms that I deemed unacceptable. They may say I left for a more lucrative deal, but this is not the case. Their offer and lack of transparency is a clear message. It seems management prefers to focus on things other than the pure desire to win. After having grown the brand and elevating the overall reputation of TFC both at home and abroad, it seems I no longer serve a purpose. I would have accepted less to stay in Toronto. Therefore, I reluctantly announce that my tenure as a TFC player has come to an end. I will now focus my attention and efforts towards another challenge. With me I bring beautiful memories. Toronto - the 6ix - you are and will always remain in my heart. Thank you for everything you have taught me about myself and about life. I love you Toronto! Seba

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"As I have always maintained, I was hoping to renew my contract and finish my playing career in a city that feels like home," Giovinco wrote. "Unfortunately, this desire of ours has clashed with a change in direction with current TFC management. For the (past) two years, I have been seeking to extend my contract, however, management was reluctant. Recently, after refusing to exercise the club option for 2020, I was offered terms that I deemed unacceptable. They may say I left for a more lucrative deal, but this is not the case. Their offer and lack of transparency is a clear message. It seems management prefers to focus on things other than the pure desire to win."

Giovinco leaves TFC as its all-time leading goal scorer (83). He was named MLS MVP in his debut season in 2015 and led the club to a historic treble in 2017, capped by their triumph over the Seattle Sounders in the MLS Cup final.

While Giovinco's time in Toronto came to an unceremonious close, it's clear the city will always be special to him.

"Toronto - the 6ix - you are and will always remain in my heart," Giovinco wrote. "Thank you for everything you have taught me about myself and about life. I love you Toronto!"

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