Ivan Toney has been called up for England ahead of a potential international debut
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EXCLUSIVE: Ivan Toney’s potential England debut will land League One Peterborough United a £1MILLION windfall… increasing the deal that took him to Brentford in 2020 to £9m after his excellent form in the Premier League

  • Ivan Toney joined Brentford from Peterborough for an initial £6million in 2019
  • An international debut for the striker would see Posh paid an extra £1million
  • Toney is part of the England squad to take on Italy and Ukraine in Euro qualifiers 

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Peterborough United will receive a bonus payment of around £1million from Brentford if Ivan Toney makes his England debut in this week’s European Championship qualifiers against Italy and Ukraine.

The League One club sold Toney to Brentford for £6million three years ago, but also negotiated a series of lucrative performance-related add-ons, many of which have already been paid.

A bonus due for an England appearance will be one of the last to be triggered following Toney’s superb performances since joining Brentford.

The 27-year-old was called up to the England squad for the first time for last season’s UEFA Nations League games against Italy and Germany, but did not play, and was not selected by Gareth Southgate for the World Cup.

Peterborough have already received over £2.5m in add-ons as a result of Toney’s success at Brentford, and an England bonus would take the overall fee for him over £9m.

Ivan Toney has been called up for England ahead of a potential international debut

Ivan Toney has been called up for England ahead of a potential international debut

Ivan Toney has been called up for England ahead of a potential international debut

The striker could appear in European Championship qualifiers against Italy and Ukraine

The striker could appear in European Championship qualifiers against Italy and Ukraine

The striker could appear in European Championship qualifiers against Italy and Ukraine

Brentford’s promotion from the Championship two years ago triggered a £1m bonus, with the club paying Peterborough the same amount again after they survived in the Premier League last season.

Peterborough also received smaller payments every time Toney made five Premier League appearances at his new club, although those extra fees were capped at 50 appearances.

In addition Peterborough also negotiated significant a sell-on clause for Toney worth several millions which is likely to be triggered next season in the light of interest from Manchester United and Newcastle.

Brentford had planned to cash in on Toney this summer after he declined to sign a new contract earlier this season, although as Sportsmail revealed earlier this month a £50m-plus transfer has been jeopardised by the player’s impending ban for breaching FA gambling rules.

Peterborough will be paid £1million by Brentford if he makes his international debut following a deal involving his London Road exit

Peterborough will be paid £1million by Brentford if he makes his international debut following a deal involving his London Road exit

Toney has developed into a Premier League star since joinng he Bees three years ago

Toney has developed into a Premier League star since joinng he Bees three years ago

Peterborough will be paid £1million by Brentford if he makes his international debut following a deal involving his London Road exit

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