Tottenham Hotspur has been pinpointed as Ivan Toney’s most likely destination if he leaves Brentford despite boss Ange Postecoglou facing stiff competition from West Ham United as he prepares to make a lowball offer in an attempt to lure the England international to Hotspur Way, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed.
Although Spurs have already ensured that they will not be left short of attacking options after negotiating a fresh loan deal with Bundesliga giants RB Leipzig for Timo Werner, which includes an £8.5million option to buy, the north Londoners are planning to draft in further reinforcements before the August 30 transfer deadline.
But West Ham have also been willing to back new head coach Julen Lopetegui since his appointment as David Moyes’ successor, with Max Kilman being the most expensive acquisition thanks to completing a £40million switch from Wolverhampton Wanderers, and they have joined their capital rivals in being in the hunt for Toney.
Spurs and Hammers Battling to Recruit Toney
Brentford have reduced the England international’s price tag
Former Celtic midfielder Stuart Armstrong is currently trialling with Brentford as he seeks a new club after his departure from Southampton.
Thomas Frank, the Brentford manager, has expressed optimism about Armstrong’s possible future at the club, confirming the news that he is on trial with the Bees.
The 32-year-old Scotland international became a free agent following his decision to reject a contract extension with Southampton, despite playing a key role in securing their promotion back to the Premier League.
Discussing the trial, Frank commented, “Great experience, great player, great career and there is more in him there is no doubt about that. He has been training with us and a bit of helping each other. Him, to get him to a good level, and for us, we have another good player in and that is the plan so far.”
Armstrong had earlier been linked with a move to Italy during the transfer window, following the expiry of his contract. Fulham were also credited with .
Armstrong was a star player in Brendan Rodgers’ side during his first tenure, but a return to Celtic doesn’t seem to be on the cards.