Tottenham Hotspur are yet to exactly enjoy their most exciting summer transfer window.
The north London club saw only one new face ahead of the season opener against Leicester City.
Of course, Timo Werner stayed on loan and Yang Min-hyeok will arrive in January.
However, when it comes to new players who will be available in just over two weeks, only Archie Gray is available for Angel Postecoglou.
But that could soon change as Tottenham could add a new striker to their ranks before the new campaign.
And there is one striker in particular who now hopes to sign for Tottenham in the coming weeks.
Tottenham go into the final two weeks of their pre-season without any natural senior strikers having compatibility for the opening match against Leicester.
Richarlison played the season in midfield and the Brazilian is still out due to injury.
Dejan Kulusevski has played the role of number one recently, with Heung-min Son returning to his more natural position on the left wing.
Spurs want a natural goalscorer and there is a Premier League player who now needs a Spurs player.
According to GiveMeSport, Ivan Toney needs to cross London to sign for Tottenham this summer.
The Brentford striker needs to sign for a club where he can compete for titles.
Furthermore, the appeal of the game in Europe is very attractive to Toney, who has risen through the leagues and has now established himself as a Premier League player.
The big credit that a potential move to Tottenham would offer Toney, who has been hailed as “one of the best” forwards in the world, is that it would mean he would have to move from his current home.
Throughout the summer, it was believed that Toney was destined to leave Brentford with just 12 months left on his existing contract.
However, it has received a hard blow in the last 24 hours.
Brentford signed a new striker, considered Toney’s replacement, in January and Igor Thiago has since joined the club earlier in the summer.
As the new crusade approaches, Brentford’s new striker has suffered a serious injury that will keep him sidelined for months.
It remains to be seen whether this will affect the need for Brentford to remain Toney until January.