Just one day after Canadian star Alphonso Davies completed a record-breaking transfer to Germany, journalist Kurt Larson completed a transfer to the Canadian Premier League. Announced via Twitter, Larson confirmed that would step away from his job at the Toronto Sun to join the CanPL as the Director of Content.

Exactly ten years ago, Larson started working as a photo and video editor for the Toronto Sun website. He then became a sports columnist in March 2011. For nearly eight years, Larson traveled across the continent covering Toronto FC and the Canadian national teams. He also covered the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada, as well as travelling to both the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and 2018 World Cup in Russia.

In his message on Twitter, Larson said fans will see “a rapid expansion in CPL-related content” in the coming months. You should expect to see content that focuses in-depth on the fans and players that define the league.

He also stated that it is important for supporters to “prove their is an appetite for the sport and soccer coverage” by consuming content that focus on the CanPL. Larson wants fans to not only read from established sites, but also new blogs by avid fans devoted to the leaugue or national teams.

Supporters of the league should feel confident with the addition of Larson. He is fan of the sport with years of experience who is dedicated to the growth of soccer in the country. As the Canadian Premier League edges closer, the league seems to be making all the right decisions.