Few MLS players are as synonymous with one club as Michael Bradley is with Toronto FC.



He was part of a high-profile group of acquisitions who joined the club at its lowest point after an ugly 2013 campaign. Bradley ran the midfield as the club progressed from being embarrassed in their first-ever playoff game in 2015 to ultimately raising the MLS Cup in 2017, when Bradley put in a performance for the ages. And he was also openly critical of the organization as they failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2018.



“The on-field product and the culture changed the minute he walked into the door,” TFC president Bill Manning said of Bradley.



But now, with the 31-year-old’s contract set to expire at the end of 2019, there are questions about his future at TFC. With less than six months remaining on his contract, Bradley can technically sign a pre-contract agreement with another team before moving in the winter transfer window.



Manning told...