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The real reason why Carlos Salcedo leaves MLS to return to Liga MX

The Mexican defender will return to Liga MX after spending six months in MLS

By Jose Castro

The Mexican defender will return to Liga MX after spending six months in MLS

Carlos Salcedo is living his last hours as a Toronto FC player, the Mexican player has an important offer from FC Juárez of Liga MX and plans to leave MLS to return to Mexico.

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The Mexican defender was not called up by coach Bob Bradley in his last Toronto FC match against the San José Earthquakes, a game that ended tied at two goals.

Coach Bob Bradley confirmed that Carlos Salcedo is close to leaving Toronto FC to return to play in Liga MX just six months after arriving in MLS.

Carlos Salcedo leaves for personal reasons

"I don't think anything is definitive, but it's just as likely that he ends up with a club in Mexico," Bradley said. "Because of a personal, family situation, it was important for him to be back in Mexico."

Carlos Salcedo has played 13 games this season in one of the worst defenses in the league with 36 goals conceded The Mexican defender was discovered in the MLS with Real Salt Lake, the club where he started as a professional.

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