CF Montréal signs defender Efraín Morales to three-year extension
- CF Montréal has signed defender Efraín Morales to a three-year contract extension, which begins next season and runs through 2028, with an option for 2029.
- Efraín Morales was acquired from Atlanta in a trade on July 23, 2025, and made his first start with Montreal in a Leagues Cup match against Club Deportivo Toluca.
- Luca Saputo, CF Montréal's managing director, expressed that Morales "perfectly embodies the values that define CF Montréal's new project."
- Morales has played nine MLS matches and represents Bolivia internationally.
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The CF Montreal announced that it had granted a three-season contract extension to defender Efrain Morales, recently acquired from Atlanta United.
The CF Montreal announced on Wednesday that it had granted a three-season contract extension to defender Efraín Morales.
The Canadian club announced an extension of the contract of the national team’s defender. Morales will be linked to the MLS team until 2028 and will have the option to renew until 2029. The CF Montréal of Canada announced on Wednesday the extension of the contract of the Bolivian defender Efraín Morales, who will be linked to the team ‘blue and black’ until the 2028 season with the option to renew for another year. “Efraín embodies perfectly the…
Just two weeks ago, the runner of the Bolivian team was transferred by Atlanta United. On Wednesday, his new club reported that its link is now for three years, until 2028.
CF Montréal sign young defender Efraín Morales to 4-year extension
When you know you’ve got a good one, you’ve got to make sure you keep em around. CF Montréal have extended new Bolivian international Efraín Morales through the 2028 season, with an option for 2029. The 21-year-old centre-back, joined the club from Atlanta United last month and has already made a strong impression with his […] The post CF Montréal sign young defender Efraín Morales to 4-year extension appeared first on Canadian Soccer Daily.
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