[2][3][4] His parents, Amara and Mawa Toure, were originally from Frelah, a town in the Salala District of Liberia, and belonged to the Mandingo ethnic group.
His parents evaluated other countries, namely Canada or United States, to call home but chose Australia believing they were more likely to encounter kind-hearted people there.
[2][4] At the time of their arrival, the Toures initially settled on Prospect Road at Blair Athol before later moving to Croydon and Clearview in South Australia, a decision made by the government and Mohamed's uncle, Ali.
[2][4] During his childhood years, he spent a significant amount of time playing the sport with his brothers, Al Hassan and Musa, on the football field across from their house.
[2][3] Displaying immense talent from a young age, Toure was selected to join the local club Croydon Kings, where he would spend most of his youth career alongside his brothers.
[19] On 10 June 2022, Toure, alongside his Adelaide teammate and cousin Yaya Dukuly, transferred to Ligue 1 club Reims, for an undisclosed fee.
[22] After showing impressive form in Reims B team, scoring 8 goals in 14 league appearances, Toure made his Ligue 1 debut for the club on 6 May 2023 in a 1–0 home win against Lille, coming off the bench in the 84th minute for Folarin Balogun.
Toure's impressive physique, speed, and dribbling skills allow him to carry the ball for long distances without being dispossessed, sometimes resulting in fouls being the only way to stop him.
The game involved the likes of his two brothers, Al Hassan and Musa, Panashe Madanha, Charles M'Mombwa and Yaya Dukuly whilst the kits were supplied by Awer Mabil.