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A-League Transfers: Al Hassan Toure Joins Sydney FC, Chris Long to Brisbane Roar

A-League Transfers: Al Hassan Toure Joins Sydney FC, Chris Long to Brisbane Roar
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Sports July 24, 2025 08:00

australia - Al Hassan Toure signs with Sydney FC while Chris Long moves to Brisbane Roar, bolstering the A-League Men's teams. Toure returns from FC Tulsa, and Long brings experience from Burnley.

Al Hassan Toure Signs with Sydney FC, Chris Long Joins Brisbane Roar

A-League Men see significant transfers as Al Hassan Toure joins Sydney FC and Chris Long links with Brisbane Roar. Toure, returning from FC Tulsa, aims to boost Sydney's front line, while Long, a former Burnley player, adds experience to Brisbane's squad.

Al Hassan Toure's Career Path

Starting at Adelaide United, Toure returns to Australia after playing in Turkey and France. The 25-year-old forward is expected to play a key role in Sydney's upcoming season, following multiple off-season departures.

Chris Long's Arrival at Brisbane Roar

Chris Long, a 30-year-old English forward, joins Brisbane Roar after stints at Burnley, Motherwell, and Crewe Alexandra. The experienced player is set to provide composure and attacking options for the Roar under new coach Michael Valkanis.

Both Sydney FC and Brisbane Roar are looking to strengthen their squads as they prepare for the upcoming A-League Men's season.

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