Ivan Toney: From Brentford to Saudi Pro League - A Premier League Statement
Ivan Toney has made waves in the Saudi Pro League, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo in goals scored this season. The England World Cup hopeful discusses his move, the competition standards, and his aspirations for the future. Read on for a closer look at Toney's journey from the Premier League to his current success in Saudi Arabia.

Ivan Toney has explained why he followed Cristiano Ronaldo to the Saudi Pro League, with the England World Cup hopeful netting more goals in that division this season than Portuguese GOAT CR7. Toney has also delivered a bold statement regarding the standard of competition in the Middle East and that which he previously graced in the Premier League.Toney starred in the English top flight for Brentford, posting 20 goals for the Bees at the highest possible level in 2022-23. His exploits attracted plenty of attention, but he was ultimately priced out of a move to a heavyweight outfit in his homeland.A lucrative offer was put to the 29-year-old striker by Al-Ahli in August 2024, and a £40 million ($55m) transfer was subsequently agreed. Toney has plundered 56 goals through 72 appearances for his current employers.A hat-trick in his latest outing took him to the top of the Saudi Pro League scoring charts, ahead of Al-Nassr superstar Ronaldo, and Toney is thoroughly enjoying his time in Jeddah - having savoured Asian Champions League success last season.He has told The Mirror of following in Ronaldo’s footsteps and being pleasantly surprised by the quality of competition in Saudi Arabia: “I didn’t know too much about the Pro League, but then Ronaldo moved here in 2023 and a few others followed. When the option came around for me to move, I dived deeper into it to see what it was about. And, by that point, it was looking good.“Then when I arrived here and had my first session with the team – even though they are not all players that are well known, they can all play football. Obviously, everybody’s going to have opinions on the standard, but I feel they shouldn’t form an opinion without knowing what it’s actually like.“Once I’d arrived here, I knew it was going to be tough, and that I just had to get my head down and work hard, as I always have done. Thankfully, that’s paying off. I believe in myself, and what I can bring to any team. There are good players here, and a good bunch as well. I’ve always believed in my qualities and my ability to score goals, especially with good players around me to help and assist me.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Toney is hoping that his exploits will earn a place in Thomas Tuchel’s plans for the 2026 World Cup, as he takes inspiration from England captain Harry Kane - a man he is looking to provide back-up for at FIFA’s flagship event.The powerful frontman said of taking his game to another level: “In the past year I’ve felt a real sense of anticipating where the ball could drop. People who don’t really know football would say that it’s luck.“Even when you see Erling Haaland and Harry Kane scoring all their goals, people will still say the same thing. But it’s not luck. Strikers have the hardest job in football because when a team doesn’t win, strikers are the ones automatically looked at.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingQuestions have been asked of whether Toney’s decision to head for Saudi will ultimately cost him a place in England’s squad, but he maintains that no step down in class has been taken.Toney - who has been a team-mate of ex-Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino, former Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez and one-time Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy - added: “I’ve said before and I’ll say it again, there are players in this league that could still play in the Premier League. The standard is high. I’ve played in the Premier League. I should know.“If Al-Ahli were in the Premier League, we’d finish quite high. That’s my personal opinion. People might kill it, no problem. But I know my team-mates, and I know their qualities. You have to be on it every week, because if you’re not, you get pushed over. You have to be in the right mindset.”Toney is not competing for European qualification in the Premier League, but does have Al-Ahli sat third in the Saudi Pro League - level on points with Ronaldo and Al-Nassr ahead of a meeting with table-topping Al-Hilal on Monday.
Ivan Toney's path to the Saudi Pro League
After a stellar season with Brentford in the English Premier League, Ivan Toney caught the attention of Al-Ahli, who secured his services for a significant transfer fee. Since his move to the Saudi Pro League, Toney has been in fine form, scoring 56 goals in 72 matches and currently topping the league's scoring charts.
Toney's admiration for Ronaldo and the Pro League
Inspired by Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Saudi Arabia, Toney decided to make the leap himself. Despite initial uncertainties, Toney has been impressed by the quality of competition in the Pro League, emphasizing the skills and teamwork of his teammates. He believes that the league deserves more recognition for its standard of play.
World Cup aspirations and self-belief
Eager to earn a spot in England's squad for the 2026 World Cup, Toney draws motivation from top strikers like Harry Kane. He emphasizes the importance of hard work and skill in scoring goals, debunking myths of 'luck' in football. Toney is determined to continue improving and showcasing his abilities on the global stage.
The debate over competition levels
Despite doubts about his decision to move to Saudi Arabia, Toney asserts that the Pro League boasts a high standard of play. Comparing Al-Ahli to Premier League teams, Toney believes his current club could compete effectively in English football. He credits the competitiveness and talent in the league for pushing him to perform at his best.
The future for Ivan Toney and Al-Ahli
Currently placed third in the Saudi Pro League, Toney and Al-Ahli are gearing up for a crucial clash with league leaders. With ambitious goals and a strong belief in their abilities, Toney is looking to lead his team to success and continue making a name for himself in the ever-evolving world of football.





