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Arsenal and Chelsea set for January transfer battle over Ivan Toney

Stephen Forrester By Stephen Forrester, Staff Writer
Published: 04:55, 21 Nov 2023
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The Brentford striker has long been admired by Mikel Arteta and others at the Emirates Stadium

As we approach the end of the first third of the Premier League season, the January transfer window is just over five weeks away. The top six clubs are eyeing new additions to their squads to address injury crises or improve their title credentials.

Among the most sought-after players is Brentford striker Ivan Toney, who has attracted interest from London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea. Those at the Emirates interested in selling Arsenal tickets will rightly see a potential move for Toney as a good one, but at what price?

Arsenal have long been linked with a move for Ivan Toney as Mikel Arteta looks to solve his goalscoring issues following Gabriel Jesus' injury. The Gunners are reportedly in pole position to secure the 27-year-old's signature. However, it remains to be seen whether Toney will leave the Bees in January.

Toney currently serving a ban for breaching gambling rules

Despite being sidelined after an eight-month ban for gambling offences, Toney has made a significant impact in the Premier League. He scored 32 goals over the last two Premier League seasons, demonstrating his potential value to any top-six side needing a reliable striker.

Brentford manager, Thomas Frank, expressed his desire for Toney to remain at Brentford 'forever'. The Bees are in a strong position as they are under no significant pressure to sell their star striker as he approaches the final 18 months of his deal.

Brentford could realistically hang on to him until the summer, adding another layer of complexity to the upcoming transfer window.

Is £100 too much for Ivan Toney?

Toney's rumoured price tag of £100 million is set to test the mettle of any potential suitors.

Despite his impressive track record, Toney hasn't played competitively for eight months. This hiatus could raise questions about his readiness to jump back into the high-stakes world of Premier League football.

Ivan Toney is set to return to action in January after serving his ban. His return could potentially spark a bidding war between Arsenal and Chelsea, both of whom are keen to bolster their squads.

The upcoming January transfer window promises to be an exciting time for Premier League clubs and fans alike. The potential move of Ivan Toney could be one of the most significant transfers of the window, with Arsenal and Chelsea set to battle it out for his signature.

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