£60m Star Benched as Arsenal Races to Sign Him on Deadline Day

Arsenal Eyes Late Move for Brentford’s Ivan Toney as Transfer Deadline Looms
As the summer transfer window nears its end, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is under pressure to finalize a few key deals for his squad.
With just over 24 hours left before the window shuts, Arsenal is actively exploring options to strengthen their attacking lineup, particularly after saying goodbye to goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, who recently transferred to Southampton.
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Arsenal’s Search for a New Forward
Despite already securing new signings like Riccardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino earlier in the summer, Arteta seems determined to bolster his squad further.
Arsenal is reportedly interested in Kingsley Coman, but the latest developments suggest that the Gunners are also keen on securing Brentford’s Ivan Toney before the transfer window closes.
The north London club’s interest in Toney has gained traction, especially after the striker was surprisingly left out of Brentford’s matchday squad for their upcoming clash with Southampton.
Toney, who is valued at £60 million, is also attracting interest from other clubs, including Al-Ahli and Chelsea, making the competition for his signature intense as the deadline approaches.
Ivan Toney: A Potential Game-Changer for Arsenal?
Toney’s absence from Brentford’s squad has fueled speculation about his potential move to Arsenal, where he could bring a much-needed goal-scoring threat.
The Gunners have lacked a prolific striker since the departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and the comparisons between Toney and Arsenal’s current forward, Kai Havertz, highlight the potential impact of this transfer.
Kai Havertz, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea, has adapted well to his new role as a false 9, netting 14 goals and providing seven assists last season.
This season, he’s already off to a strong start with one goal and one assist in the first two games.
However, many fans and pundits believe that Arsenal still lacks a true goal scorer, especially when compared to Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, who played a crucial role in their title-winning campaign.
Toney, despite his four-goal tally last season due to a gambling ban, showcased his talent the previous year with 21 goals and five assists in just 35 games.
His ability to lead the attack and find the back of the net could be exactly what Arsenal needs to challenge for the Premier League title this season.
However, integrating Toney into Arsenal’s current system might require a tactical shift, something Arteta will need to consider carefully.
The Race Against Time
With time running out, Arsenal’s pursuit of Toney will undoubtedly be one of the key storylines to watch as the transfer window closes.
Arteta’s decision to push for this signing indicates his desire to leave no stone unturned in strengthening his squad.
Whether Toney will don the Arsenal jersey by Friday evening remains to be seen, but his potential arrival could signal a significant boost to the club’s attacking options for the season ahead.