Montreal's Piatti addresses trade talk: "If I'm the problem, I can go"

Ignacio Piatti responded to recent discussions about the possibility of him being traded or transferred away from the Montreal Impact after Wednesdayā€™s 3-0 win over Orlando City SC, professing his desire to stay in the City of Saints ā€“ as well as his willingness to depart if itā€™s in the best interests of the club.


Montreal sit near the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings at present with a 5-11-0 record, though theyā€™ve won two of their last three matches after enduring a 1-8 slump during April and May.


After a dispiriting 1-0 home loss to the LA Galaxy on May 21, IMFC owner Joey Saputo expressed his frustration with the teamā€™s poor results this season, and admitted that drastic action ā€“ such as trading or selling star playmaker Piatti to fund a roster revamp ā€“ may be necessary.


ā€œIn our current group, there is not one untouchable player,ā€ Saputo said in an interview with Jeremy Filosa of local outlet 98.5 Sports (in French).ā€œI may be speaking a little in the heat of the moment, but, seriously speaking, if someone comes to get Piatti and offers me X amount for him, I save on the salary cap and I make money.


ā€œAre we better off having three players at $2 million apiece instead of one player at $6 million? I donā€™t know. Anyways, personally, Iā€™m not happy with our current situation and Iā€™m not an owner who will say 'weā€™ll finish this year and then make decisions.' We have time to do that now.ā€


A Designated Player and key attacking piece for the Impact since his arrival in 2014, ā€œNachoā€ has scored a team-leading seven goals and six assists even amid Montrealā€™s collective struggles this season. Last year he signed a contract extension through 2019 with an option for 2020.


ā€œHe is the president. I do everything here on the field, he makes the decisions,ā€ said Piatti of Saputo after scoring two goals in Wednesdayā€™s win. ā€œI want to stay in Montreal, but if he thinks I'm the problem, I can go play for another club.


ā€œI feel good every day," added the Argentinian. ā€œThere were a few games where I wanted to play better, but it did not work. And it was not just me, but the whole team. I want to improve all that, but I'm quiet.ā€