Toronto Fc Sells Honduran Midfielder Deybi Flores to Saudi Arabia's Al-Najma Sc
Toronto FC sold Deybi Flores, who made 56 appearances and earned 56 caps for Honduras, to Al-Najma SC to gain allocation money and manage roster spots, per club statements.
- On Aug. 20, 2025, Toronto FC sold defensive midfielder Deybi Flores to Al-Najma SC, continuing the club's rebuild alongside other departures such as Matty Longstaff and Tyrese Spicer.
- With Flores in the final contract year, Jason Hernandez, Toronto general manager, said the club supports Deybi in pursuing this step in his career and wishes him the best, noting a club option for 2026.
- Across competitions, Deybi Flores logged a combined 58 appearances since joining Toronto FC in January 2024, including 29 of 34 league matches last season.
- Financially, the club's recent moves resulted in $1.675 million in allocation money, enhancing Toronto FC's roster flexibility.
- A well-traveled midfielder, Flores had previously played for Fehérvár FC, Hungary, Panetolikos, Greece, and Vancouver Whitecaps, MLS, and earned 56 caps for the Honduras national team.
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Read Full ArticleThe international midfielder for Honduras, Deiby Flores (29), who had been active since January 2024 in Toronto FC, was confirmed as a reinforcement of Saudi Arabia's Al-Najmah.
The Honduran midfielder has decided to leave Toronto and has surprisingly signed with his new club for the remainder of 2025. He joins CR7 and Romell Quioto. Deiby Flores has left the league where Lionel Messi plays to join Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia. It has been confirmed that the Honduran midfielder is leaving Toronto in the MLS and heading to the Middle East to try his luck in the first division. Which team did Deiby Flores sign for? A…
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