Jenas urges 40m striker to reject Spurs and join Newcastle
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Jenas urges 40m striker to reject Spurs and join Newcastle
"If I were Ivan Toney, I would probably be thinking Newcastle. You've got Champions League football there. Historically, the No 9s at St James' Park have always been loved, too. As well as that, I think the structure at Newcastle is a little bit better than what Spurs have got currently. You know, he could be walking into a scenario where the manager at Tottenham, Thomas Frank, his ex-manager at Brentford, could be under pressure at some point. At Newcastle, I think all they're missing is a striker, and he could be that guy."
"Tottenham will need to sign a striker. Dominic Solanke has not been able to find the back of the net regularly. There is no doubt that the England International would be a quality acquisition. He has proved himself in the Premier League with Brentford in the past, and he worked with Thomas Frank during his time with the Bees. A reunion could be ideal for all parties. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops."
Ivan Toney has been linked with a return to the Premier League, with Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur mentioned as potential destinations. Jermaine Jenas favors Newcastle, highlighting Champions League football at the club and a stronger organizational structure than at Tottenham. Jenas believes Newcastle are primarily missing a striker and that Toney could fulfil that role. Tottenham are likely to need a striker, with Dominic Solanke struggling for consistent goals. Toney has proven himself in the Premier League with Brentford and has scored 43 goals in 63 matches for Al-Ahli since moving to Saudi Arabia. Jenas played for both clubs and his comments may upset Tottenham supporters.
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