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DONE DEAL ✅IVAN TONEY AT EMIRATES 👉☺️👈 🔵SIGNING OF THE SEASON 💙…Finished business this morning: All of the necessary paperwork was done last night, and the player is scheduled to have his medical examination at London today.

**Brentford’s Ivan Toney Likely to Depart**

There are strong indications that Brentford’s highly sought-after striker, Ivan Toney, is set to leave the club. Despite having 18 months left on his contract, talks regarding a new deal have not commenced. Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly keen on recruiting the talented striker, adding an extra layer of competition for his signature.

The Mirror suggests that Brentford is acknowledging the possibility of losing Toney, especially with the lack of progress in contract negotiations. Toney, returning after a prolonged gambling suspension, signed a similar deal four years ago when he joined from Peterborough. While the club is eager to retain him this month, the prevailing sentiment is that they may be open to letting him go.

**Bayern Munich Eyes Tottenham’s Eric Dier**

In another twist of transfer news, Bayern Munich is said to be eyeing a potential move for Tottenham’s versatile player, Eric Dier, during the January transfer window. The German powerhouse is reportedly interested in recruiting Dier to bolster their squad.

**Premier League Interest in Bromley’s Ben Krauhaus**

Crystal Palace and several other Premier League clubs have expressed interest in acquiring the services of Bromley midfielder Ben Krauhaus. The emerging talent has caught the eye of top-flight clubs, creating a potential transfer scenario during the ongoing window.

**Wolves May Offload Jonny Otto**

Wolverhampton Wanderers are exploring the possibility of offloading Jonny Otto, with indications that a modest fee could secure his departure. The club is reportedly open to negotiations, suggesting that a move for the player might materialize in the current transfer window.

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