If Toronto FC are to pull off a comeback in the second leg of the Concacaf Champions League final, it's a safe bet Sebastian Giovinco will be involved.

But just how long will the "Atomic Ant" be pulling TFC's strings?

The 31-year-old Italian talisman tells Kurt Larson in a Toronto Sun report published Tuesday that he is a little ruffled by a lack of progress in contract talks to stay at Toronto beyond the end of the 2019 season.

Sebastian Giovinco, the best player in this Champions League so far, is looking for a new deal to stay in Toronto https://t.co/1Mc1vcUk6Y #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/56gja3Lf3e — Kurtis W. Larson (@KurtLarSUN) April 24, 2018

“I already talk, but they said it’s not the moment [for contract talks],” Giovinco told the Sun. “For them, that’s not a problem, for me it is a little bit. I want to know my future. I have family. I’m 31 years old. For what I do for the city, I think I deserve it, no?”

Added Giovinco: "I already said I want to stay here forever … If not, I have to think about other options.”

As Larson notes, Giovinco has played a role in 10 of Toronto's 11 CCL goals in their run to the final. And his flexibility has been as important as his virtuosity, morphing from an out-and-out striker against MLS sides to more of a provider against Liga MX opposition.