Despite interest from Manchester United this summer for striker Ivan Toney, Brentford is refusing to compromise, according to GIVEMESPORT sources. The Bees intend to stay with the £60 million asking price for Toney this summer after cutting their estimation of the England international.
This summer, Ivan Toney’s future will undoubtedly be a hot issue, and it looks Manchester United has made Brentford an initial bid for the standout player. This summer, the 28-year-old will have one year remaining on his Bees contract; if he does not sign new terms, the London team might lose Toney for nothing. For Euro 2024, Gareth Southgate has selected Toney for the final England team of 26 players. Toney is anticipated to depart Brentford this summer.
Man Utd keen on to bring Brentford striker to Old Trafford
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS company, which now owns a 25% minority stake in the Old Trafford club and is in charge of all football operations, will also be working at United for the first time this summer. Sir Jim Ratcliffe isn’t playing about as Manchester United makes a hefty offer for Ivan Toney of Brentford.
After being suspended by the FA for eight months for multiple infractions of its player betting regulations, Toney made a comeback to the pitch in January. On his second cap for the Three Lions, Toney scored his first goal for England and has scored four goals in 16 appearances since returning to the field.
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