Thomas Frank keen to keep Ivan Toney at Brentford amid Arsenal transfer talk

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Thomas Frank (left) says he is looking forward to being able to include Ivan Toney in his Brentford squad again. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters Brentford Thomas Frank keen to keep Ivan Toney at Brentford amid Arsenal transfer talk Manager says he has not received any bids for his star striker Toney due back next month following suspension over gambling PA Media Fri 29 Dec 2023 18.47 GMT Thomas Frank says Brentford have not received any bids for Ivan Toney before the striker’s comeback next month. Arsenal have been heavily linked with a January move for Toney, who is coming to the end of his eight-month suspension for breaking gambling rules. Brentford play their last Premier League match without Toney at Crystal Palace on Saturday, with the 27-year-old due back for the visit of Nottingham Forest on 20 January. Arsenal’s need for a goalscorer was evident as they squandered a host of chances in losing 2-0 at home to West Ham on Thursday night. Frank said of the possibility of Toney moving to the Emirates: “I don’t know about that. You’ll have to ask Arsenal. As far as I know Ivan is a Brentford player. No bids. I want to keep him and he’s looking forward to playing for us.” Roy Hodgson and Thomas Frank Frank keeps cool despite slump but defeat by Brentford could spell end for Hodgson Read more With the Bees on a four-match losing streak, Frank is no mood to entertain any interest in his star man. “To get Ivan back will be like signing an unbelievably good striker, who is proven in the Premier League,” said the Brentford manager. “Of course we are looking forward to that. Ivan is training very well, on and off the pitch, and looking forward to finally contributing to the team. I see at least the same determination and willpower to want to train well and be ready to play – maybe a tiny bit more in terms of wanting to come back and be at his best. It’s good, only positive. “Am I desperate to keep him? Desperate is a big word. I’d really, really like to keep him. I’m a head coach. I’d love to have my best players with me all the time. So from my perspective, I don’t want to sell him. That’s me, because he is fantastic. Last year three players scored more than 20 goals in the Premier League and he was one of them. skip past newsletter promotion Sign up to Football Daily Free daily newsletter Kick off your evenings with the Guardian"s take on the world of football Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. after newsletter promotion “He is an important player for us and we are just enjoying him every day and looking forward to when we can use him.” Explore more on these topics

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