Personal terms agreed: Spurs could sign unplayable Son partner in £55M “monster”

The football world may be captivated by the European Championships, but Tottenham Hotspur are gearing up for a busy summer transfer window.

After a rollercoaster first season under Ange Postecoglou, which culminated in Europa League qualification, the Australian manager is keen to elevate the club further.

A key part of this strategy involves securing top-tier talent, and recent reports suggest that Brentford’s Ivan Toney could be the striker to propel Spurs back into the Champions League.

According to Football Transfers, Tottenham have agreed personal terms with Ivan Toney, a prolific striker from Brentford.

However, while Spurs’ initial £40 million bid was turned down, Brentford are reportedly open to a deal if the offer rises to around £55 million. Despite the hefty price tag, Toney’s impressive goalscoring record makes him a worthwhile investment.

Toney’s recent season was marred by an eight-month ban for betting offenses, limiting his impact to just four goals and two assists in 17 appearances.

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However, judging him solely on this season would be shortsighted. In the previous season, Toney scored 26 goals and provided assists in 35 games. The year before, he had 20 goals and assists in 37 matches.

His consistent performance since Brentford’s promotion to the Premier League underscores his value as a top striker.

One of the most exciting prospects of signing Toney is the potential partnership with Son Heung-min. Son, despite his stellar performances, underperformed in terms of expected assists last season.

With Toney’s clinical finishing, Son could see a significant boost in his assist tally. While Richarlison had a commendable season with 12 goals and four assists, he has never reached the 20 goal involvements mark in a single season. In contrast, Toney has achieved this milestone twice in his last two full campaigns.

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Alan Shearer once described Toney as “unplayable,” and his manager Thomas Frank referred to him as a “monster.” Such endorsements highlight Toney’s potential impact at Tottenham.

His ability to deliver in high-pressure situations and his proven track record make him an ideal candidate to lead Spurs’ attack. Moreover, Toney’s presence could help unlock new levels in Son’s game, providing a more dynamic and potent offensive threat.

While Toney’s acquisition won’t come cheap, the long-term benefits for Tottenham could outweigh the initial costs.

Investing in a player of Toney’s caliber is crucial for a club aiming to return to the Champions League. Spurs’ proactive approach in the transfer market demonstrates their commitment to strengthening the squad and competing at the highest level.

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Securing Ivan Toney could be a transformative move for Tottenham Hotspur. His proven ability to score and assist, combined with the potential synergy with Son Heung-min, makes him a valuable target.

Despite the financial outlay, Toney’s track record and potential to elevate Spurs’ attack justify the investment. As negotiations continue, Tottenham fans eagerly await the official confirmation of Toney’s signing, hopeful that this could be the catalyst for a successful season and a return to Champions League glory.

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