When is Ivan Toney back? Suspension end date, future, Brentford replacements and training return


Dominic Booth

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Ivan Toney was hit with an eight-month ban from playing football after being found guilty of breaking the Football Association's betting rules in May.

The Brentford striker was charged with 262 breaches of the FA's Rule E8, admitting to 232 of those charges, with 30 of them withdrawn. They related to various bets placed by Toney on himself to score, his own team to win, and sometimes on his team to lose — although not when the 27-year-old was playing.

The ban came as a hammer blow for the striker, who was enjoying a fine 2022/23 season for Brentford before it was cut short.

But when will Toney return to training and matches for the Bees? And what does the future hold in general for him?

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When is Ivan Toney back?

Toney is due to return to competitive football on January 17, 2024, although he is allowed to train with Brentford from September 17, 2023.

Toney recently broke his silence on the affair while speaking to the Diary of a CEO podcast, touching upon the impact on his mental health and his excitement to return to action.

"It's like a kid at Christmas — I'm counting down the days until I can train and be around the boys, being in football prison at the moment," Toney said.

"Being around the boys [training] it will get a little bit easier but at the end of the week there's no end goal or reward because you can't play in the match.

"I feel like keeping me away from the [training] ground, if I wasn't as strong in my head, that would break some people. We talk about mental health and these things. What's that doing to a player who is not allowed in the environment? Keeping him away from the training ground knowing that football is their life and it's all they've done from a young age, how is that going to help them at all?

"It doesn't add up with the things they push forward. The whole football community is big on mental health and then the FA do this and pushes me away from the whole football environment.

"It's not a nice feeling and the whole purpose of not being allowed at the training ground is baffling for me."

Ivan Toney first game back for Brentford

As it stands, if he can maintain fitness and get himself ready for a return to match action, Toney's first game back will be Brentford's away game at Tottenham Hotspur on January 30, 2024.

There is a chance he could be involved in FA Cup action the weekend before that, depending on whether Brentford make it to the competition's fourth round.

The other alternative, of course, is if Toney leaves Brentford before then, but that would mean clubs bidding for the striker despite him having played no games all season.

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How Brentford are coping without Toney

Thomas Frank's side have shown impressive resolve without their talismanic striker during the period of the ban so far.

He missed their final two games of the 2022/23 campaign, in which the Bees secured landmark victories over Tottenham (3-1 away) and Manchester City (1-0 at home), with Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa stepping into the void in attack.

Those two have also been in the goals at the start of the 2023/24 campaign, Mbeumo scoring three in the first two games and Wissa bagging two, as Brentford drew their opener against Spurs 2-2 and beat Fulham 3-0 at Craven Cottage.

Coping without Toney is becoming second nature for Frank's charges — and it's something they'll have to get used to, possibly even when he's back available.

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Ivan Toney career stats, goals, contract & transfer rumours

Toney's Premier League record since Brentford's promotion to the top flight has prompted plenty of speculation around his future. He's turned himself into a dependable Premier League goalscorer and has regularly been linked with the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United — even namechecking the former two clubs in his Diary of a CEO interview.

"The next club I go to if I was to move, it would be the right club," he said.

"I've been a Liverpool fan my whole life but from young, I've liked Arsenal, watching Arsenal, how they play and how passionate the fans are."

Frank, however, insists Brentford have no inclination to sell Toney, despite the suspension and the interest in him.

"His future is with Brentford, there's no doubt about that," said the Danish manager.

Ivan Toney goals and appearances for Brentford

Season Appearances Goals
2020/21 — Championship 45 31
2021/22 — Premier League 33 12
2022/23 — Premier League 33 20
Cups, other competitions for Brentford, 2020– 13 5

Toney is contracted to the west London club until June 2025 and earns a reported £21,000 per week — a figure that the Premier League's big-hitters are likely to exceed if it comes to offering him a new home away from Brentford. He's scored 32 goals in 66 Premier League games in the past two seasons.

Before joining the Bees, the journeyman striker was prolific for two seasons in League One for Peterborough United, following a spell at Newcastle United during which he was loaned to Barnsley, Shrewsbury Town, Wigan Athletic and Scunthorpe United. He began his career at Northampton Town, where he was born and grew up.

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Dominic joined the Sporting News in November 2022, initially working on our World Cup coverage as a freelance sub editor. He was previously a sport content editor and Man United writer at the Manchester Evening News and is a regular at both Old Traffords, football and cricket.