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Toronto FC defender Eriq Zavaleta battles for the ball with New York Red Bulls midfielder Tyler Adams during the Eastern Conference semifinal on Nov. 5, 2017.John E. Sokolowski

MLS champion Toronto FC confirmed the re-signing of defender Eriq Zavaleta to a multi-year deal on Tuesday.

The news was hardly a surprise. Coach Greg Vanney said Monday that finishing off the deal was a formality. And Zavaleta had remained on the club website roster despite his free-agent status after last season.

"Since joining Toronto FC, Eriq has developed into a core member of this team as well as a leader both on and off the field," Toronto GM Tim Bezbatchenko said in a statement. "He has been an important part of our club for the past few years and we are happy to ensure he is back this season as we defend our championships."

The 25-year-old Zavaleta enters his sixth season in MLS and fourth with Toronto. Last season he became a regular on the right side of Toronto's back three, making 36 appearances in all competitions.

"No place I'd rather be," tweeted the Indiana native, adding a Maple Leaf emoji. "Much love to this team, this organization, and these fans. Can't wait to help add more (trophies) to the case."

Zavaleta, originally acquired in a trade with Seattle in January 2015, made US$133,450 last season according to the Major League Soccer Players Association.

The team is currently at training camp in the Los Angeles area.

Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley says some of the team has been training together for the last two weeks even as training camp only officially started Monday. Bradley says the team’s first game is just over a month away.

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