TORONTO - Toronto FC has declined its contract option on Dwayne De Rosario, meaning the former MLS MVP's second stint with the club is likely over.

The 36-year-old attacking midfielder is eligible for the league's re-entry draft. If not chosen, Toronto could try to negotiate a new deal with him.

De Rosario started just four games this season, with one goal in 19 appearances. He saw little action under former manager Ryan Nelsen but was used more by Greg Vanney.

Defenders Bradley Orr and Doneil Henry are also on the move, with their loan spells over. Orr returns to Blackburn Rovers while Henry goes to Apollon Limassol in Cyprus.

Striker Jordan Hamilton returns to Toronto after his loan spell with CD Trofense in Portugal.

Toronto also declined options on defender Ryan Richter, midfielder Jeremy Hall and forward Andrew Wiedeman. Forward Bright Dike's contract has also expired.

The MLS club exercised options on 16 players, including goalie Joe Bendik and forward Luke Moore.