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He broke the law, got punished and now Chelsea would pay 100 million for him

He was in the limelight during the winter transfer window

By Luis Zamora

He was in the limelight during the winter transfer window
He was in the limelight during the winter transfer window
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After returning from his suspension in style with Brentford, the highly-rated English striker is set to star in one of the biggest transfers of the winter transfer window in the Premier League.

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He was in the limelight during the winter transfer window because, despite serving a suspension for breaching FA betting rules, he has been in the limelight for the past few months. His 21 goals in 35 games last season for Brentford had everyone excited, and quickly put him in the spotlight as he was followed by the best teams in England.

"It's pretty obvious that Toney will be sold in the summer. It may be expensive to sell our best player, but we are also aware that he will only have one year left on his contract with us in the summer," coach Thomas Frank told Tipsbladet.

Obviously, these statements will be enough to put his most recent suitors on their guard. That, once confirmed his return to the field, they are checking how he has not lost an iota of quality, as he has already scored 2 goals in his first 3 games. Chelsea and Arsenal have been the most insistent on him in the recent past.

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He is worth 100 million.

"Of course I would prefer him to stay, but it might be fun to see him in a top team. There were no offers for him this winter, but I would be surprised if there weren't a lot of teams interested in him," his coach concluded in his latest remarks.


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