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Ivan Toney would turn Manchester United into Premier League title challengers, says striker's former chairman

Ivan Toney has scored four goals for Brentford since his return from an eight-month betting ban in January; the England striker has one year remaining on his contract and has been linked with moves to Arsenal and Chelsea in the summer

Ivan Toney celebrates his goal at Molineux
Image: Ivan Toney has been linked with moves away from the club and Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony believes he can make the step up

Ivan Toney would turn Manchester United into Premier League title challengers, Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony has claimed.

MacAnthony has been chairman of Peterborough since 2006, including during Toney's two-year stint at the club between 2018 and 2020.

Toney has recently been linked with moves to Arsenal and Chelsea and with his contract up at the end of next season, Brentford could be looking to cash in on the striker.

"Put him in an Arsenal team, put him in a Liverpool or a Man United team, he scores 30 Premier League goals in a season," MacAnthony told Sky Sports.

"I think anyone who disagrees with that hasn't been watching the last two-and-a-half years.

"I think there's five clubs in the world who could probably end up buying him and he will improve any of those clubs by a mile. He turns Manchester United into challengers for the Premier League."

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Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony believes Ivan Toney could turn Manchester United into title challengers if we were to make the move to Old Trafford

While MacAnthony has been at the helm, Peterborough United have become renowned for astute scouting with Toney a prime example of their success.

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The England striker was sold for a profit to Brentford after making 94 appearances and contributing 49 goals for the Posh.

"Having scouted players not just for their technical ability but their personality and their growth for 18 years, I think he's not even in his prime even though he's turning 28," said MacAnthony.

"Whoever buys him, £100m will be well spent because he's coming into his prime. You're going to get five or six years of his best.

"He's scored a goal every other game in the Premier League for Brentford. Put Ivan in an Aston Villa team under Emery and see how many goals he scores in the Premier League. He'd probably be up there for the Golden Boot."

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Sky Sports' Sam Blitz and Joe Shread discuss possible destinations for Ivan Toney if the Brentford striker makes a move in the summer as expected

Toney's manager Thomas Frank spoke about his forward's future and while he hopes he will remain at the club, his contract situation puts his future in doubt.

"I would love him to stay forever, but the reality is he has one year left on his contract," said Frank.

"He's been pretty open about playing for a top club in the future, so there's a couple of scenarios. He leaves in the summer, he leaves in the winter, or he stays until the end.

"If he leaves whenever, it would be fantastic to see him for a top club."

England boss Gareth Southgate handed Toney his first international start in last week's friendly with Belgium at Wembley, which finished 2-2.

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The Soccer Saturday panel discuss who is ahead between Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney to be deputy for Harry Kane in the England squad

The ex-Peterborough star rewarded Southgate's faith by converting England's opener from the spot to secure his first international goal.

MacAnthony was adamant Toney must be on the plane to Germany for this summer's Euros.

"Are you kidding me? He's not only one of your best attackers, he's your best defender. You're one nil up late in a game, he's the type of player you bring on who defends from the front because, just on corners alone, he's your best defender," he said.

"If Gareth Southgate leaves Ivan Toney at home this summer... no comment."

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