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Ivan Toney apologised to fans
Ivan Toney has apologised to fans after a video emerged online showing him saying: “F*** Brentford.”
Brentford launched a probe on Firday, with a club spokesman confirming: “We’re aware and investigating.”
He tweeted: "I am aware of a video of me that was published on social media today, taken in Dubai where I have been on holiday during the winter break.
"In it, I used language that was unacceptable. The video was cut short and edited, but I have to accept the impact this has had and I realise I should not have put myself in that position.
"I have explained to the gaffer what happened and apologised to him but I also want to apologise to all Brentford fans.
"I respect the way you all support the team and I have to say how much I love playing for the club and for you.
"I'll be back at training next week, working hard to score more goals to win us more games for the rest of the season.”
Christian Eriksen 'close' to short-term deal in Premier League
Christian Eriksen is reportedly 'close' to finalising a short-term deal with Premier League new boys Brentford.
Eriksen has not featured since suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, and had his contract with Inter terminated last month after being banned from playing in Serie A.
But the 29-year-old is now on the brink of a return to the Premier League, according to Sky Sports.
It's claimed Brentford have agreed terms with the playmaker over a six-month deal, with the option of a further year.
But The Athletic report a deal hinges on whether Eriksen passes all the relevant medical checks that are necessary after his shock cardiac arrest.
A sports cardiologist needs to clear him to play, as do the FA and the Premier League.
The Bees are next in action on February 5 at Everton in the FA Cup, although Eriksen is unlikely to feature in that clash, regardless of whether he receives medically approval in time.
A work permit must be granted in order for him to play, but as Eriksen is currently a free agent there is no rush against the clock to get anything over the line.
Both Leicester and Newcastle have also been linked with a move for Eriksen, but it's the Bees who are now close to getting a deal over the line.