Brentford star Ivan Toney feels Thomas Frank 'doesn't want me' as he comments on possible summer transfer
Ivan Toney has stated that he “can't get the clubs to get me” as he claims he feels Thomas Frank “doesn't want me”.
He Brentford The striker made explosive comments after scoring in his side's 2-0 win over Wolves on Saturday.
toney He now has three Premier League goals in four games since returning from his eight-month FA betting ban in January.
Questions remain over where he will play next season and the 27-year-old is unlikely to sign new terms on his contract which expires in 2025.
And Frank recently put Arsenal and Chelsea on red alert by admitting that he hopes the England international Will be sold in summer.
The former Newcastle striker reacted to the Danish manager's comments after the victory at Molineux, where he was coy about his future.
He told BBC Sport: “I'm a Brentford player at the moment, no one can predict the future.
“Whatever happens, happens, but the main objective is to do well for Brentford, keep them in the league and keep getting goals and three points.”
When asked for her opinion on Frank's comments, she commented: “I see it because he doesn't like me.
“The coach has said what he has said, but I can't make the clubs come and get me.
“I just have to keep doing what I do and that is scoring goals. What will be, will be.”
Toney has not been shy in his desire to join a top club, where he appeared to drop a 'come find me' plea to potential suitors last month.
talkSPORT understands Brentford will demand at least £80million to part ways with the centre-forward in the summer.
And Arsenal and Chelsea are believed to be the two favourites, with the London rivals desperate to sign a physical striker.