Manchester United reportedly decided against signing Ivan Toney because Erik ten Hag had one key concern over the ex-Brentford striker.
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Man Utd wanted a striker in the summerConsidered Toney for their shortlistTen Hag blocked a move for the goalscorerFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Heading into the summer transfer window, United identified the need for a new forward as a top priority. Several high-profile names were linked to the club, with Brentford’s Toney among the notable candidates. However, despite showing initial interest in Toney, United eventually opted to sign Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna in a £36 million ($48m) deal, leaving the England international to seek opportunities elsewhere.
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According to Ten Hag did not believe Toney fit the specific tactical demands he was seeking in a forward as the Dutch tactician doubted his pressing ability. Hence, the Red Devils refrained from making any formal move for the English forward, who eventually sealed a transfer to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli for a substantial £40 million ($53m) transfer fee.
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It has been reported that Toney is earning an eye-watering £403,000 per week, inclusive of bonuses, in Saudi Arabia. He has hit the ground running in his new surroundings and has scored three goals in four appearances across competitions.
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Toney will be eager to continue his goal-scoring exploits when Al-Ahli face Al-Qadsiyah in their next league fixture on Friday. Meanwhile, Zirkzee will be hoping to break his five-match goalless streak when the Red Devils host Twente in the Europa League on Wednesday at Old Trafford.






