Brentford's Ivan Toney will not be allowed to join Arsenal in cut-price deal

Toney is coming to the end of his 8-month ban for breaking betting rules.

Brentford striker Ivan Toney will be back after serving the ban and he would be a hot property among Premier League clubs. Arsenal are also in the race to secure him in January.

The Bees are not in the mood to sell him on a cut-price deal. They consider Ivan Toney as an option to fund their transfer window. They are looking to make a huge money out of this deal.

Brentford director, Lee Dykes, has given his opinion on Toney’s signing and he wants a proper amount set by their club.

Bees director was quoted as saying by the Daily Star, “There should be interest, and maybe the time comes very shortly that Ivan moves on to another club.”

“But they will have to pay a decent transfer fee to acquire his services because he is some talent.

“I am so excited for Ivan to come back because I see him out there in training and he is some player; it looks like he’s never been away. There’s a real ambition from him and I can see in his eyes that he’s going to be better than he’s ever been; I really believe that will be the case.

“Yes, there will be lots of interest in Ivan in January. Naturally, there should be. He was the third-highest Premier League goalscorer last season – one of them [Harry Kane] has gone to Germany now, so he’s up there as one of the best strikers in the division. He is in the top five in the world, in my opinion.”

Toney is coming to the end of his 8-month ban for breaking betting rules. Not just Arsenal but also the Blues are planning the winter move. The Gunners already made huge investment on Rice last summer.

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