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Arsenal now leading the race for ‘prolific’ and ‘strong’ striker, but he may not join

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In the competition for Ivan Toney, Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea is trailing behind Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.

That’s according to The Sun, which has highlighted a significant obstacle that Arsenal must overcome in order to sign Toney during the January transfer window.

What news is there out there on Ivan Toney, the striker for Brentford and Arsenal? Let’s examine this.

What is the tale?

Ivan Toney from Brentford is reportedly a target for Chelsea and Arsenal to sign during the January transfer window, according to The Sun.

Toney is one of the top attackers in the Premier League, and according to the British tabloid, Arsenal is “at the front of the queue” for his services.

Toney is highly regarded by former Arsenal prospect Jay Bothroyd, who stated on Sky Sports in September that the player “leads the line really well, scores goals, is prolific, and strong.”

He will score 20 Premier League goals or more a season if he plays for any of the top teams. Excellent with penalties. I really hope Arsenal signs him.

Toney is regarded highly by Arsenal great Sol Campbell, who wants the Gunners to sign him.

Arsenal, though, is having a problem. The Sun claims that Toney is “torn over his future.”

The striker is grateful to Brentford for supporting him during his ban, even though he is ready to go on. Only in January will Toney be available for play.

Ivan Toney from Brentford may be available for signing by Arsenal in January.

I believe that during the January transfer window, Arsenal may be able to capture Ivan Toney from Brentford.

There are rumours that Brentford is prepared to part with Toney for £80 million in the middle of the season.


Thus, Arsenal may be able to transfer the England international striker to the Emirates Stadium if they are willing to pay £80 million for him. Tottenham Hotspur has already made the decision not to comply with the request.

The key query is whether the Gunners would be prepared to shell out that much cash for a striker without a history of competing in the UEFA Champions League or for a top team.

Sure, Arsenal needs a prolific striker to win the Premier League this year, but they also need to consider their long-term goals.

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