Al-Ahli Finalizes Its Position on Ivan Toney's Departure in January
The management of the Saudi club Al-Ahli has finalized its stance on the anticipated offers for the English striker Ivan Toney, ahead of the upcoming winter transfer window in January.
According to a report published by the website "talkSPORT," the Jeddah club does not intend to allow its player to leave during the mid-season transfer window under any circumstances at this time.
The sources clarified that Tony is clearly attracting interest from three Premier League clubs: Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United. However, Al Ahly is not currently considering letting go of the international striker, and it seems that a return to the Premier League in January remains an unlikely and weak possibility.
The report indicated that Rui Pedro, Al Ahly's sporting director, does not want to sell or loan Tony in the upcoming period unless a strong, elite-level replacement is available who can immediately take his place. So far, the club has not received any official offers, despite indirect communication from some clubs through the player's agent.
Al Ahly is demanding an amount exceeding £40 million to approve Tony's transfer, while the player's high salary, which exceeds £400,000 per week before taxes, is one of the main obstacles that could hinder his return to English football.
According to a report published by the website "talkSPORT," the Jeddah club does not intend to allow its player to leave during the mid-season transfer window under any circumstances at this time.
The sources clarified that Tony is clearly attracting interest from three Premier League clubs: Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United. However, Al Ahly is not currently considering letting go of the international striker, and it seems that a return to the Premier League in January remains an unlikely and weak possibility.
The report indicated that Rui Pedro, Al Ahly's sporting director, does not want to sell or loan Tony in the upcoming period unless a strong, elite-level replacement is available who can immediately take his place. So far, the club has not received any official offers, despite indirect communication from some clubs through the player's agent.
Al Ahly is demanding an amount exceeding £40 million to approve Tony's transfer, while the player's high salary, which exceeds £400,000 per week before taxes, is one of the main obstacles that could hinder his return to English football.