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Camilo Sanvezzo’s contract with Querétaro is up — for real — in December andreports have started to surfaceabout his possible desire to return to Major League Soccer.

This is the way it goes, of course.

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There are a whole bunch of people in the sport whose business cards should just read “leverage adviser.”

The dance, though, doesn’t make it untrue, and the Whitecaps should seriously consider Camilo as a January target because he ticks a bunch of boxes.

The Caps can’t score and haven’t been much fun to watch. Camilo can, and is.

He’s been the most exciting player in the Caps’ MLS era, and by quite a margin. He’s the type of player people pay to come and see, and he wins you games.

At least, he did, before his messy exit over a contract dispute and subsequent injuries in Mexico.

Two ACL surgeries — the last one in August of 2015 — are an obvious concern if you’re the Caps. But judging by the exquisite free-kick goal Camilo scored in Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Tijuana, the 28-year-old is feeling just fine.