Jonathan Toto

An Metz youth product, Toto began his senior career in Cameroon with Canon Yaoundé before moving to Italy to sign for Legnano.

[2] Heart of Midlothian manager Jim Jefferies brought Toto to Edinburgh on trial in August 2010[3] and was trying to finalise the deal with the FIGC over his registration[2]> after his last club Legnano were wound up.

[4] During his trial he appeared as a second-half substitute in a friendly against Premier League side Blackburn Rovers.

He spent the last part of 2010 on an amateur contract with Greenock Morton, in the hope of moving permanently to Hearts in January 2011.

After scoring 12 goals in 24 league games for Étoile, the club gave up their place in the S.League to concentrate on grass roots football.