Ivan Toney Slams London After Thieves Steal Lamborghini During Break From Saudi Play

Ivan Toney Criticizes London After Lamborghini Break-In

The England footballer Ivan Toney recently returned to London from his new home in Saudi Arabia, only to find his luxury Lamborghini Urus damaged. Toney, who received a significant move to Al-Ahli last summer after an active career at Brentford, has expressed his frustration publicly.

Following his transfer, believed to be worth around £20 million annually, Toney moved to Jeddah and quickly made headlines by winning the Asian Champions League with his new team. His relocation came after serving an eight-month ban for breaching gambling regulations, a gambling addiction he was diagnosed with. Notably, his current home in Saudi Arabia strictly prohibits gambling, contrasting with his previous struggles.

Upon his return to the UK during the off-season, Toney shared a photo on social media, showing the smashed window of his £197,000 Lamborghini Urus. He captioned the image with a blunt remark: “This is why I hate London,” reflecting his displeasure after what appears to be a theft attempt. Just days earlier, he had posted a video training with his two sons, Ivan Junior and Ikari, in a display of family bonding.

The incident highlights ongoing security concerns for Toney, who previously lived in London for four years during his time at Brentford. Despite settling into life in Saudi Arabia, this event underlines the challenges he faces when visiting his hometown.

Overall, Toney’s move abroad seems to suit his new lifestyle, though moments like these remind him of the lingering issues back home.