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Ivan Toney’s move to Arsenal this January could depend on two conditions

The race for Arsenal’s transfer target Ivan Toney has sparked a financial showdown, as both Arsenal and Chelsea vie for the opportunity to secure the Premier League striker. Toney, who was instrumental in Brentford’s impressive performance last season, is at the center of a potential £100 million deal. However, with Brentford standing firm on their valuation, the race to secure Toney’s signature may boil down to which club can gather the necessary funds first as per The Independent.

Toney’s striking prowess is undeniable, having netted 20 Premier League goals and provided 4 assists in the previous season. His absence this season stems from a suspension that will keep him out of action until January 2024, following his admission to numerous breaches of Football Association betting rules. Despite this setback, both Arsenal and Chelsea are eager to secure his services, with Arsenal considering Toney as a potential asset to bolster their Premier League title ambitions.

The outcome of any potential move for Toney is further complicated by the situation surrounding Arsenal’s striker, Eddie Nketiah, whose potential departure for Crystal Palace could impact the Gunners’ pursuit of Toney.

As the 2024 January transfer window looms, the determination to secure Toney’s services intensifies. Arsenal, currently occupying the 4th position in the Premier League standings with 40 points after 20 games, are keen to strengthen their squad for the title race. The competition for Toney’s signature showcases the fierce battles that unfold behind the scenes in modern football, where securing top talent often becomes a race against time and financial constraints.

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