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·21 December 2024

Facundo Torres transfer highlights MLS’s growing power in global soccer market

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The transfer of Facundo Torres from Orlando City SC to Palmeiras marks a significant moment for the club and MLS. The 24-year-old Uruguayan forward, who stood out as the Lions' all-time leading scorer, leaves the team in a record-breaking deal worth up to $14 million. With his departure, Orlando not only loses a prolific scorer but also a central figure in its recent successes.

Facundo Torres' journey at Orlando City

Facundo Torres joined Orlando in January 2022 from Peñarol in a then-record transfer worth $7.5 million. Since his arrival, Torres has delivered impressive numbers: 47 goals and 25 assists in 123 matches, becoming a crucial part of the team’s achievements. One of his standout moments came in the 2022 US Open Cup final, where he scored both goals to secure Orlando’s first major trophy since joining MLS.


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This last season-2024-was where Torres performed at the pinnacle of the league, netting 16 goals and providing 6 assists in all. He played a critical role in helping the Lions reach the Eastern Conference Final, in which they were narrowly defeated 1-0 by the New York Red Bulls. This performance fixed his status as the team's technical leader and a very important part of its tactical structure.

Orlando City's Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations, Luiz Muzzi, underscored the player's impact: "Facu attracted global attention due to his success, and this is a move that makes sense for both parties."

The impact of Torres' departure on Orlando City

Torres' departure creates an immediate problem for Orlando City. Over the past two seasons, he was the leading scorer for the team and was its offensive linchpin. His output will require more than finding a new forward; it will require a full recalibration of the attacking structure.

But the transfer also provides a great opportunity. Now with a Designated Player slot open, Orlando can look to bring in a marquee signing to lead their offense. It will be imperative to do so to remain competitive next season. Players like Martín Ojeda and Luis Muriel will have to elevate their game and take on more responsibilities while the club works to bring in a suitable replacement.

A new challenge for Torres

For Facundo Torres, going to Palmeiras is almost a natural sequence of his career. The Uruguayan forward now finds himself at one of the most traditional clubs in South America, which has tasted national and international success for many years. This setting will afford him the opportunity to grow further, especially as he looks toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup with hopes of representing Uruguay.

Torres' farewell message showed gratitude for his time in Orlando: "I leave with pride for what we achieved together and the satisfaction of leaving my mark on this club, which will always be special to me." His emotional words really speak to how he's affected, and how the club and fans have affected him.

What to expect from Orlando City in 2025

Now, with Torres gone, all eyes turn to how Orlando will reinvest the transfer money. The upcoming transfer window will be critical in trying to find a player who can continue the competitive level reached by the team in recent times.

While the current squad includes promising pieces, a clear strategy will be essential to avoid a drop in performance. Players like Ojeda and Muriel will be expected to shoulder more responsibility as the team integrates new talent.

A broader reflection on MLS

Facundo Torres' transfer to Palmeiras is not only a big blow to Orlando City but an indication of the growing prominence of MLS in the soccer market worldwide. The league keeps on proving its talents and being involved in significant international transfers.

As Torres now heads to South America for new challenges, many eyes will be on Orlando City's next moves. This is the end of an era but also marks the beginning for both Torres and the Lions.

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