
News
Tottenham will not compete to sign £60m ‘maverick’ this summer if Arsenal bid for him
Tottenham Hotspur will not look to compete with rivals Arsenal if they pursue their interest in one transfer target this summer.
It seems both Ange Postecoglou and Mikel Arteta𝓰 will be in a strong position to pursue their top targets during the off-season.

💙Both should be in Europe’s top competition, with Arsenal still having a credible chance of winning the Champions League.
💞And in Spurs’ case, it seems pretty impossible that they will fail to finish fourth or fifth, which should both reward a Champions League spot.
That being said, both north London clubs will be able to attract the continent’s top talent this summer, looking to repeat the respective success of signing James Maddison and Declan Rice.
𒉰And whilst Tottenham will feel pretty boisterous in their new era, a club with an exciting project and the financial muscle to match, a new report from would suggest they would still be reluctant to enter a bidding war with Arsenal for one target.
Tottenham aren’t interested in competing with Arsenal to sign Ivan Toney this summer
According to the report, which suggests recent news of a price tag of around £30m being wide of the mark, Brentford will demand £60m for Ivan Toney this summer.
🐎And with just one-year-left on his contract after this season, it seems as if the 28-year-old striker does still have a ton of interest.
ꦉVia this information, all of Tottenham, West Ham and Manchester United are interested in signing Toney to improve their squad.

﷽However, none of the trio mentioned would be willing to compete with either Arsenal or Chelsea should they make a move.
🔯Brentford are anticipating Toney to make the Euros squad for England this summer, a reason they are reluctant to reduce his asking price.
Would Toney actually be a good fit at Arsenal or Spurs?
Of course, with Kai Havertz thriving and Gabriel Jesus reminding all of his quality against Bayern Munich, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Arsenal passed on the chance to sign Ivan Toney.
Therefore, Tottenham𒅌 could enjoy a clean run at signing the ‘’, if he is indeed the right profile to take Ange Postecoglou’s project forward.
It seems as if Spurs will need to make an early decision on the future of Timo Werner before they can crack on with plans elsewhere.
꧒The club do have considerable numbers in attacking areas, and it feels as if players would need to leave before new players are signed.
That being said, it seems as if Tottenham could also face ‘fierce competition’♌ in pursuit of a different attacking signing this summer.