Brentford supervisor Thomas Frank mentioned on Friday he was constructive about Ivan Toney’s future on the Premier League membership regardless of the striker’s eight-month ban from soccer, including that the membership wanted to assist the England worldwide by way of his suspension.
Toney was banned this week after admitting to 232 breaches of the Football Association’s (FA) betting guidelines and was additionally fined 50,000 kilos (63,105 USD).
The 27-year-old can’t play for membership or nation till Jan. 16, 2024 and has been warned as to his future conduct.
Toney, who has scored 20 targets in 33 league video games for Brentford this season, can return to coaching for the ultimate 4 months of his suspension ranging from Sept. 17, 2023.
“His future is with Brentford, there’s no doubt about that,” Frank instructed reporters forward of Saturday’s journey to Tottenham Hotspur.
“I’ve been in contact with him. He’s disappointed and sad about the situation. 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.
“We need to be aware of the mental health in this. Ivan is a footballer but also a human being who has family and friends. We need to do everything we can do to support him. We want to be there for him, we just want to know what we can do.”
Brentford, ninth, visits Spurs earlier than internet hosting chief Manchester City in its last sport of the season.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com