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“Deal Done: Newcastle set to signs Ivan Toney for £50 million…

“Deal Done: Newcastle set to signs Ivan Toney for £50 million…

Newcastle is apparently interested in signing Ivan Toney from Brentford, with the goal of strengthening their offensive options ahead of a crucial take them up the standing this season.

Toney, who has stood out as one of Brentford’s best strikers, is one of the most sought-after players in England, and the magpies is determined to bring him to Eddie Howe’s team before the transfer market closes.

According to reports from an Fabrizio Romano daily briefing, Chelsea and Arsenal had shown interest in the 24-year-old, but recently it seems Juventus has also joined the race for the English talent.

Toney’s path has been extraordinary, adding value to Thomas Frank’s team. After playing for Newcastle, he moved to Peterborough United and then Brentford, where he showcased all his qualities.

Newcastle, under Howe’s guidance, is trying to build a team capable of competing at the highest level, and the addition of Toney could provide the necessary firepower to aim for a top-four finish this season.

With Chelsea already boasting a solid defensive unit and creative midfield, Toney’s arrival could complete the puzzle, although it seems that the magpies are already leading race.

The expected fee for Toney could be around £50 million, a significant investment for any club willing to put it on the table, but it could pay off handsomely if Toney continues his exceptional form. However, securing Toney’s signature won’t be easy, as Brentford is reluctant to give up their star striker, and other Premier League clubs also seem interested.

But Newcastle’ ambition, combined with their financial backing, could give them an edge in negotiations. It remains to be seen if Eddie Howe will opt for this option, given that he has already secured Halls from Chelsea this summer. Meanwhile, the deal seems imminent, although the Blues are still in pole position, despite not having reached a definitive agreement yet.”

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