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CF Montreal Acquires Goalkeeper Thomas Gillier on Loan From Bologna

  • CF Montreal acquired Chilean goalkeeper Thomas Gillier on loan from Bologna FC until the end of the season.
  • The loan includes an option to extend through the 2026 season.
  • Gillier will be eligible to play starting July 24, when the secondary transfer window opens.
  • Gillier joins goalkeepers Jonathan Sirois and Sebastian Breza on Montreal's roster.
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Thomas Gillier was announced in Montreal. “We are delighted to welcome him to the club,” said Luca Saputo, general manager of recruitment and sports methodology of the American cadre. “He is a young goalkeeper with a lot of potential that will bring quality to the staff. We are convinced that he will quickly integrate into the group and generate a healthy competition among our goalkeepers,” he added. The Chilean goalkeeper goes on loan from Bolo…

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On Tuesday, CF Montréal acquired goaltender Thomas Gillier on loan from FC Bologna until the end of the season, the team announced.

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A fourth goalkeeper comes with the CF Montreal. The club announced on Tuesday that it had acquired the Chilean doorman Thomas Gillier, on loan from Bologna FC.

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CF Montreal acquires goalkeeper Thomas Gillier on loan from Bologna

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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