Mason Toye: Portland Timbers Acquire Former US Youth International From CF Montreal
Written by Patrick Echatah
Mason Toye, a forward, was acquired by the Portland Timbers from CF Montréal, the teams announced on Tuesday.
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CF Montréal will acquire Portland’s second-round selection in the 2025 MLS SuperDraft presented by adidas in return for the 25-year-old. Additionally, $200,000 in conditional General Allocation Money (GAM) could be given to Montréal.
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“Mason will provide our group with another option in the attack as we make a push to compete in Leagues Cup play, and eye a strong finish to our 2024 MLS season,” said Timbers general manager Ned Grabavoy.
“Mason is a player that we’ve known about for a long time with the profile that we were looking for,” said Timbers head coach Phil Neville. “He brings good experience and will provide us depth with competition in the forward line.”
The former US youth international joined the Major League Soccer (MLS) in 2018 after being selected by Minnesota United FC with the seventh overall choice (first round) in the SuperDraft.
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Despite being hampered by injuries in recent seasons, he has 20 goals and 6 assists in 106 MLS appearances.
Toye joins an onslaught in Portland spearheaded by Santiago Moreno, Felipe Mora, Evander, and Jonathan Rodríguez. Neville’s first season leading Portland has seen the team score 50 goals, the third-most in Major League Soccer, thanks to their core.
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