Tony Yogane, a young forward hailing from England and notably conspicuous for his role as a right winger, was brought into the world on the 24th of September in the year 2005. Currently aged 20, he zealously plies his football art for Dundee, donning the number 17 jersey. Sans cleats, Yogane is measured at an overly respectable stature of 1.78m (5ft 10in) tall and weighs roughly around 68kg (10st 9lb); he's no minnow for opponents to toy with, you might say.
According to a football statistics site, Transfermarkt, his current market value teeter-totters around the €150k region, which equivalently clocks in at approximately £128k. An enticing prospect for any financially prudent club, indeed.
It has only been four short years since Yogane made his decisive career leap, joining the ranks of Brentford in the English Premier League as a keen trainee in August 2022. However, like many a young player seeking to hone their craft and earn their stripes on the pitch, Yogane found himself shipped off on loan to Exeter City in the League One in January 2025. Half a year later, his loan spell concluded, and he returned to Brentford, and an expected return to the illustrious Premier League.
Interestingly though, as opposed to presumptions, the call of the northern football fields echoed stronger. Subsequently, in July the same year, a new loan deal was inked, bestowing upon him a journey northward to face the challenges of the Scottish Premiership with Dundee.
During the 2025 - 2026 season, Yogane made his presence known in both domestic cup competitions. With three starts for Dundee under his belt in the League Cup, with one additional appearance as substitute, and two starts in the Scottish Cup, it's clear that his heart was set on leaving a boot mark on the Scottish football scene.
