Ivan Toney Left Out of Brentford Squad Amid Transfer Interest

Brentford Striker Ivan Toney Snubbed Due to Transfer Speculation

Ivan Toney, the star striker of English Premier League club Brentford, has been left out of the team’s squad to face Crystal Palace on Sunday. The decision has sparked intense speculation about the player’s future, with several English clubs and the Saudi Pro League reportedly interested in securing his services.

Bees manager Thomas Frank confirmed the exclusion, citing the constant transfer rumors surrounding Toney as a major factor. Frank told Sky Sports that the speculation has created “a lot of things going on” around the player, ultimately leading to the decision not to include him in the squad.

The 28-year-old Toney has been in scintillating form since joining Brentford from Peterborough United in 2020, scoring 67 league goals in 128 games. His impressive tally has reportedly caught the attention of multiple clubs, both in England and abroad.

When asked if Toney’s omission signals the end of his stint with Brentford, Frank remained cryptic, saying only that “there is interest, but it’s not close.” Fans and supporters alike will be left wondering whether this is the last we’ve seen of Toney in a Bees shirt.

As the transfer window approaches, Toney’s situation will likely be closely monitored by fans, pundits, and clubs alike. One thing is certain, however – the talented striker’s future is shrouded in uncertainty, leaving everyone eagerly anticipating the next developments.

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