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The measure Brentford took to keep Ivan Toney away from Arsenal and Chelsea

The Bees are strongly reluctant to lose their top striker at the midseason

By Liam Styles

Arsenal and Chelsea compete for signing Ivan Toney to strengthen their squads.

Brenford’s striker Ivan Toney continues to be one of the most targeted players in the Premier League, with Arsenal and Chelsea as the main teams interested in signing him in the short or the medium term, which would have made the Bees to take a desperate measure to secure the player at least until the end of the season.

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Toney, who is currently training with the team aiming to make his return to the league after having faced a long ban imposed by the FA, would have said goodbye to his gambling problems and would be ready to make a great impact with Brentford, that would be waiting for the player’s return to jump to the European positions in the Premier League.

Meanwhile, Arsenal and Chelsea, who are currently looking for a top striker would have already identified the English player as the right man to sign, which would have put Brentford on the ropes, and the Bees would have decided to take a desperate measure to grant the continuity of their player in the team for the second part of the season.

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Brentford already sent a strong message to both London clubs

According to the Italian journalist and transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, Brentford would have communicated to Arsenal and Chelsea to be asking for at least €110 million for the player’s transfer in case of letting him go in the January transfer market window, a price which could be substantially different in the summer, as a part of the Bees’ strategy to conserve the player until the end of the campaign.

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