Brentford manager Thomas Frank has expressed his belief that Ivan Toney will remain with the club despite the striker’s recent 8-month ban from football.
Toney has been suspended for eight months and fined £50,000 after accepting his violation of the Football Association’s betting regulations.
Frank remains committed to supporting Toney during this challenging period and has stated that the club will stand by him throughout his suspension.
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The 27-year-old will be unable to participate in any training and matches until January 17, 2024. Despite this setback, Frank remains optimistic about Toney’s future with Brentford and has emphasized the club’s dedication to being there for him during this time.
“I’ve been in contact with him. He’s disappointed and sad about the situation,” said Frank.
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“His future is with Brentford, there’s no doubt about that.”
Toney’s suspension starts immediately, but he can return to training with Brentford four months before it ends on 17 September.
“We are waiting for the information so we know what we can do. What he’s allowed to do, especially for the first four months,” added Frank.
“One thing is for sure, we will do everything to be there for him, support him and be aware of the mental health in it.
“He’s made some mistakes, but we need to be there, and want to be there, for him and help him. We just need to know what we are allowed to do.“
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