da marjack bet: Arsenal's hopes of signing Ivan Toney from Brentford in the January window have been dealt a significant blow by Bees manager Thomas Frank.
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Arsenal want to sign Brentford strikerGunners must pay around £80m for himFrank confident he will stay at BeesWHAT HAPPENED?
The Gunners are determined to sign the striker this month to help boost their chances of winning the Premier League. However, it has been reported that they will have to pay around £80 million ($102m) to convince Brentford to let him leave, but Frank is confident Toney will stay.
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Asked if he thinks Toney will stay beyond January, Toney said: "The very short answer is yes. He is a Brentford player, he is here, we miss a few offensive players, and I cannot see why we should sell him. I would love to have him here for a long time. It is not for me to discuss [an offer], but if I could ever recommend one, it would need to be an unbelievable price, so he will stay here."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Toney has been suspended from football since May after admitting to breaching betting rules. He will be able to return to action later this month, however, and Brentford are understandably eager to hold onto the one-time England international given he has scored 68 goals in 124 performances for the club.
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The 27-year-old will soon return to action this month but it remains to be seen if he will line up for Brentford or Arsenal as the Gunners continue to push for his signature before the end of the transfer window.