Brentford to lower Ivan Toney price

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Attention all interested parties! Author of an encouraging second half of the season (17 matches, 4 goals and 2 assists) after missing the first half due to a heavy suspension by the FA for sports betting this season, Ivan Toney had an exit voucher and interested several English big names such as Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United.

However, according to The Sunthe aforementioned teams have each indicated that they are withdrawing from the race for the England international. A situation that is far from being good for the Bees, who were hoping to make a huge profit from the sale of the Northampton native. Willing to sell Ivan Toney, Brentford are ready to reduce their price by £30 million (around €35 ​​million) to satisfy the financial demands of their last suitors, namely Tottenham and West Ham.

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