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Developed with Glentanar and East End before being signed for Aberdeen in the summer of 2023. He played a part in Aberdeen winning the Club Academy Scotland U18 League and reaching the final of the SFA Youth Cup, when he scored at Hampden.
On 4th February 2025 the Press & Journal ran a story that Timi had been transferred to Queens Park Rangers. However, there was no confirmation from any other source until the Club officially confirmed the move on 2nd June 2025. He had played no football from February to June.
In the statement: “We are, of course, disappointed to be losing Timi as we had high hopes for him”, said Dons Director of Football Steven Gunn. “We made numerous attempts to convince him to stay with Aberdeen, but similar to the issues faced by so many Scottish clubs in recent years, we are finding it increasingly difficult to hold onto our young players. “We have negotiated a significant deal with QPR that also provides future protection should Timi continue to develop into the player we hoped he could be.”