Brentford striker Ivan Toney’s move to Saudi Pro League club Al-Ahli for a reported £40m has marked a significant transfer in the world of football. The 28-year-old’s journey to Al-Ahli was confirmed in the early hours of Saturday morning, following the acceptance of the substantial bid by Brentford.
Toney’s prowess on the field was highlighted during his time with Brentford, with an impressive goal-scoring record. His contributions extended to the international stage, as he was part of Gareth Southgate’s England squad at Euro 2024. Although Toney primarily made appearances as a late substitute, his impact was felt, notably when he scored a penalty in the shootout victory over Switzerland. His unconventional technique of not looking at the ball as he stared down the keeper left a lasting impression on fans and pundits alike.
The striker’s journey has had its share of ups and downs, including returning from an eight-month suspension for breaching FA betting rules. Despite the setback, Toney displayed resilience by swiftly finding his form, scoring four times in his first five matches of the last season. His remarkable performance led to his inclusion in the national team and he has earned six caps, contributing with a goal for England.
Toney’s transition to Al-Ahli opens a new chapter in his career, and his experience and skill set are sure to make an impact on the Saudi Pro League. Football enthusiasts around the world will be eager to witness his journey with Al-Ahli and how he continues to leave his mark on the footballing landscape.

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