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‘I don’t see it as a fit’ – Rio Ferdinand tells Manchester United to avoid €60m Premier League striker signing this summer

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‘I don’t see it as a fit’ – Rio Ferdinand tells Manchester United to avoid €60m Premier League striker signing this summer

Rio Ferdinand says he doubts Ivan Toney would be a good fit for Manchester United and hopes the club resist the urge to make an offer for the Brentford striker this summer.

Toney has just one year remaining on his current contract at Brentford and the 28-year-old has made no secret of his ambitions to play for a ‘top club’ in the future.

The likes of Arsenal and Chelsea have been tentatively linked with Toney in recent months but it’s believed Brentford’s £60million valuation is putting rival teams off bidding for the England international.

Ferdinand’s former club, United, have also been credited with an interest in the past. However, these rumours have cooled somewhat following Joshua Zirkzee’s arrival at Old Trafford.

During a Q&A with his followers on X, formerly known as Twitter, Ferdinand said he was an admirer of Toney but argued that the forward’s ‘profile is wrong’ for the Red Devils.

‘Personally, I wouldn’t go for someone like Ivan Toney,’ Ferdinand said.

‘I rate him as a player but I just think the age, that profile is wrong for the club and the way that they’re going, the way that they’ve gone into this transfer window with this new ownership. So I just don’t see it as being a fit.

I think I found it a bit strange. He’s someone that everyone was talking about, “Could go to Arsenal, could go to Chelsea, could go here or there for £100m, £80m”, whatever it was. Then, all of a sudden, there’s no bidders so I’m a bit mystified as to why that is.

‘But for Man United, I just don’t see it as a fit right now for the way that Man United play as well.’