Tottenham Hotspur Refuse To Sign Ivan Toney For £60 million

Tottenham Hotspur Refuse To Sign Ivan Toney For £60 million

It’s no secret that Tottenham Hotspur is in the market for a top striker, and Ivan Toney might be a wise addition.

The North London team, according to Give Me Sport, is reportedly unwilling to spend £60 million for the 28-year-old attacker.

It will be fascinating to see if Brentford is prepared to lower their expectations and accept a lower asking price for him.

This summer, Toney will want to leave the team and join someone who can contend for championships.

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He will be excited at the prospect of moving to Tottenham, and he will be hoping that the two teams can quickly come to an agreement.

The 28-year-old is without a doubt one of the best attackers in the Premier League at the moment.

However, the £60 million asking price seems high. For the relocation to be completed, Brentford will need to lower their demands.

Any club would probably be unwilling to pay the rumored asking price.

Hard Tackle notes that Spurs cannot afford to spend £60 million on a striker, so they will need to bolster other aspects of their team as well. With Harry Kane gone, they have missed his clinical presence up front.

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This season, players like Richarlison and Son Heung-min have performed admirably but Tottenham needs to strive to add a trustworthy goal scorer.

They would be better off acquiring Toney, who also seems to be a perfect fit for the style of play. At the height of his abilities, the 28-year-old will want to make an immediate impression at the London club.

The North London team may participate in the Europa League next season even though they won’t be in the Champions League. With them, Toney will get the opportunity to demonstrate his abilities in European football.

In addition to his ability to score goals, the 28-year-old excels at holding up the ball and enticing teammates into the game.

With the ball, his skill will help Tottenham break down opponent defenses and create goal scoring opportunities in the final third.

The North London team has also been connected to other strikers, such as Santiago Gimenez, so it’s unclear if they’ll pursue other possibilities if Brentford won’t drop their demands.

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