According to the Honduran site Diez, Amado Guevera is looking to keep fit with Honduran side Motagua (link in Spanish) in the off-season.
Amado was clear that a loan agreement would need to made between TFC and Motagua before he could join the club. There is also the small matter of his knee surgery, which is scheduled for after Nov 14.
Although media reports have classified the surgery as "major" it's becoming clear that it probably isn't-- not is he's talking about playing in the winter in Honduras. The article was clear that he'd be back in MLS next year as well, so the loan could really only be for about six weeks or so. MLS camps open around Feb 1.
There is nothing inherently wrong with Amado getting himself back into game shape by playing in Honduras, so long as the knee holds up.
As for Toronto, it seems more and more clear that he'll be back with the Reds in 2010. I know I'm not in the majority with this opinion, but...good.
Guevara has had moments where he as disappeared for TFC, but he's still, by far, one of the most talented players to play at BMO. Combine that talent with a burning desire to be at his best for the World Cup and TFC can gain a lot from him when he's in the line-up. A motivated Amado is a beautiful thing.
If the loan goes through it will be the fourth time Guevara has played for Motagua. He has 37 goals for the club.
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