Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been linked with a move away from the club, with Arsenal and Chelsea showing interest in him.
Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly keen on signing Ivan Toney. But Brentford manager Thomas Frank has now revealed via 90min that the player is likely to stay with the Bees until the end of the season.
Brentford are already struggling with several injury problems, and they cannot afford to weaken the squad any further. Keeping Toney at the club until the end of the season would be a wise decision.
Thomas Frank has revealed that the striker would only leave the club if there is an unbelievable offer on the table. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal and Chelsea decide to test their resolve with a lucrative proposal this month. The striker is reportedly valued at £80 million.
“The very short answer, yes,” said Frank before adding, “He is a Brentford player, he is here. Clearly we miss a few offensive players, I can’t see why we would sell him and I would love to have him for a longer time. It needs to be an unbelievable price. So he will stay here.”
Arsenal need to sign a quality finisher, and Toney is a top target. He would be an upgrade on Gabriel Jesus, who has struggled to score goals consistently. However, Arsenal spent a substantial amount of money on new signings during the summer transfer window, and they will have to comply with the Financial Fair Play regulations.
They are unlikely to be able to afford the Brentford striker without getting rid of some of their players first. Chelsea are in a similar position, and they have spent freely in the recent windows. They will need to sell some players in order to fund a move for the 27-year-old striker. Meanwhile, Toney is likely to be attracted to the idea of playing for Arsenal over Chelsea.
He wants to join a big club and compete for major trophies. The striker is currently suspended for breaching gambling regulations, and he will return to action midway through January. He will be determined to hit the ground running and perform at a high level during the second half of the season. A move to Arsenal or Chelsea would have been exciting step up for him.
Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been linked with a move away from the club, with Arsenal and Chelsea showing interest in him.
Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly keen on signing Ivan Toney. But Brentford manager Thomas Frank has now revealed via 90min that the player is likely to stay with the Bees until the end of the season.
Brentford are already struggling with several injury problems, and they cannot afford to weaken the squad any further. Keeping Toney at the club until the end of the season would be a wise decision.
Thomas Frank has revealed that the striker would only leave the club if there is an unbelievable offer on the table. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal and Chelsea decide to test their resolve with a lucrative proposal this month. The striker is reportedly valued at £80 million.
“The very short answer, yes,” said Frank before adding, “He is a Brentford player, he is here. Clearly we miss a few offensive players, I can’t see why we would sell him and I would love to have him for a longer time. It needs to be an unbelievable price. So he will stay here.”
Arsenal need to sign a quality finisher, and Toney is a top target. He would be an upgrade on Gabriel Jesus, who has struggled to score goals consistently. However, Arsenal spent a substantial amount of money on new signings during the summer transfer window, and they will have to comply with the Financial Fair Play regulations.
They are unlikely to be able to afford the Brentford striker without getting rid of some of their players first. Chelsea are in a similar position, and they have spent freely in the recent windows. They will need to sell some players in order to fund a move for the 27-year-old striker. Meanwhile, Toney is likely to be attracted to the idea of playing for Arsenal over Chelsea.
He wants to join a big club and compete for major trophies. The striker is currently suspended for breaching gambling regulations, and he will return to action midway through January. He will be determined to hit the ground running and perform at a high level during the second half of the season. A move to Arsenal or Chelsea would have been exciting step up for him.