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Brentford is gearing up for Ivan Toney’s possible exit amid reported interest from Chelsea and Arsenal

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Ivan Toney, a highly sought-after striker for Brentford, is apparently about to leave, while Bayern Munich is seeking to sign Tottenham’s adaptable Eric Dier during the January transfer window. In other news, Crystal Palace and other Premier League teams are showing interest in Bromley midfielder Ben Krauhaus, while Wolverhampton Wanderers may be able to get rid of Jonny Otto for a low price.

EXPECT TONEY DEPARTURE FROM BRENTFORD

According to The Mirror, contract negotiations have not yet begun, but Brentford believes they will lose Ivan Toney, an Arsenal target.

With 18 months left on his deal, Arsenal and Chelsea might make a move for the striker.

“Brentford appear resigned to losing Ivan Toney with the club yet to even engage in new contract talks amid interest from Arsenal,” according to the newspaper.

“The forward, who only has 18 months left on his contract in west London, is scheduled to return after serving a lengthy gambling suspension. Toney signed the same deal when he came to the Bees from Peterborough four years ago, and although they are keen to keep him this month, they seem prepared to let him go.

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Arsenal will have to pay a premium price to acquire Toney, who was one of the Premier League’s best scorers last season. The striker is valued at around £100 million. Arsenal may also face competition from Chelsea, a team in London.

“There have been issues for both the Gunners and the Blues in the latter third. The statistics show that Chelsea has been without a reliable goal scorer for several years, and Arsenal, who is hoping to win the title, does not have a center forward who can be counted on to keep scoring.

Target DIER BAYERN

Eric Dier, a defender for Tottenham, is reportedly interested in joining Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, according to The Evening Standard.

Dier will be available for free in the summer, therefore Tottenham may be persuaded to trade him in January to prevent losing him for nothing.

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“The Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich are looking into ways to bolster their defense in January, and they have inquired about Tottenham defender Eric Dier,” the report states.

“Dier’s contract with Spurs expires in the summer, and he is free to discuss an end-of-season free transfer with foreign teams this month.”

In addition, the 29-year-old’s departure from the team would be permitted by Spurs, as the defender is not expected to play for head coach Ange Postecoglou.

“Bayern, who paid £86 million to sign Harry Kane from Spurs in the summer, have begun discussions with Dier, but they are also looking into other options for his position.”

WOLVES ARE SET TO PART WITH OTTO

After being kicked out of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ first team, Jonny Otto is being sold by the team for a meager £2.5 million.

With 18 months left on his contract, it appears they want to get rid of the defender who got involved in a brawl on the training field that led to his dismissal from the club.

“Wolves are reportedly offering former record signing Jonny Otto at a discounted £2.5 million this month as they aim to offload the sidelined defender. The Spanish player has been excluded from first-team activities by manager Gary O’Neil since an incident in training last month, involving an elbow to teammate Tawanda Chirewa, spitting at a coaching staff member trying to intervene, and subsequent vandalism in the players’ room. Despite having 18 months left on his contract, Wolves are willing to incur a significant loss on the player they acquired from Celta Vigo for a then-club record £18 million four years ago.”

Ben Krauhaus, a 19-year-old midfielder for Bromley, is a target for Crystal Palace, according to The Sun.

According to the article, the player is being sought after by Brentford, Wolves, and other lower-division teams.

The report states that Ben Krauhaus, a midfielder for Bromley, is being targeted by Brentford, Crystal Palace, and Wolves.

In Saturday’s 5-1 victory over Ebbsfleet, SunSport believes that the three Premier League teams were among eleven that applied the rule to the 19-year-old.

However, Brentford, Wolves, and Palace are in a battle for non-league talent.

League One Oxford, Norwich, Hull, Leicester, and Cardiff—all four championship teams—sent scouts to witness Krauhaus score twice.

“Krauhaus, an Academy Award winner, has drawn attention with his recent performances.”

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