Of the 37 men on TFC’s pre-season roster, all returned to Toronto on Monday following an extended training camp in southern California.

Aside from Luke Moore, that is. Moore’s MLS future is very much up in the air four weeks before TFC’s season-opener.

Toronto’s top brass remained steadfast late last month that Moore — seven goals and seven assists in 42 appearances for TFC — could eventually find his way back to Toronto at some point, fresh off a training stint, ready to roll.

Or, ready to sit on the bench, one would assume.

The only newsworthy aspect of TFC’s drama-free offseason is if and when Moore will leave. And with young attackers showing well during Toronto’s 12-day stay in L.A. they likely don’t need him.

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“(Mo Babouli and Tsubasa Endoh) were very involved in the goals and the attacking and defending well,” Toronto FC head coach Greg Vanney told the Toronto Sun by phone, praising the TFC II product and first-round draft pick. “Those guys have shown that, so far, regardless of the competition they’ve matched the level.”

To that end, Vanney said Toronto’s entire squad is ahead of where it was this time last year — his first preseason in charge.

Crediting the club’s USL side — TFC II — and its scouting networks, Vanney praised what he believes is a much-deeper squad in 2016.

“Because the group came in fitter and is more established we feel we’re in a more advanced position now,” he added.

“We got a lot of guys chances to show themselves. It’s what we wanted to get out of this first stage.

“We’re pleased with where we’re at as we (return to Toronto).”

Fueling that confidence is undoubtedly the recent form of Toronto’s marquee attackers.

Sebastian Giovinco scored yet another world class goal in Toronto’s 3-2 exhibition win over the Galaxy on Saturday.

And Jozy Altidore, who by all accounts is more determined than ever, recently scored in back-to-back fixtures with the United States.

“Seba has been working hard,” Vanney said. “His form is always interesting and good.”

“Jozy’s scoring is one part. But I also thought he looked active (with the U.S.). He’s getting himself into good spots.

“He looks busy and engaged. We want to get them in form as the season comes and they’re in a good spot right now.”

For Altidore, much of it has to do with a no-nonsense offseason.

After shedding weight, Altidore showed up to national team training camp a week early last month.

Nobody’s had a bad thing to say about him since Christmas.

“He’s a competitor,” Vanney said of Altidore. “He wants to be successful. He wants to win and score goals.

“We mutually agreed we all wanted him to come in a bit lighter and able to move and be the active kind of forward he’s capable of being. It’s a credit to him. He spent the off-season with his family and was very discipline with his approach.”

Altidore, Bradley and Canadian international Will Johnson will rejoin TFC’s training camp this week in Toronto.

As for Moore, well, we’ll see.

The Reds depart for Orlando this weekend where they’ll resume their preseason with multiple open- and closed-door friendlies.

They’ll return to Toronto on Feb. 28 before heading to Red Bull Arena for the season-opener on March 6.