Tottenham could fix their lack of attacking firepower with a January move for Ivan Toney.That’s the view of talkSPORT’s Chief Football Correspondent Alex Crook, who believes Spurs boss Thomas Frank should make a spectacular play to be reunited with his former Brentford star. GettyIvan Toney has netted 11 goals in 15 games this season[/caption]Toney hasn’t played in England since leaving the Bees in 2024, when he joined Saudi Pro League outfit Al Ahli.The 29-year-old has gone on to net 40 goals in 58 appearances for his current side, helping them to win this year’s AFC Champions League.And while he has talked openly about how much he is enjoying life out in the Middle East, a move back to the Premier League would likely boost his hopes of making England’s 2026 World Cup squad.Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel could overlook Toney in favour of those who play in the top European leagues.The frontman would be an attractive prospect to a number of English sides, having impressed with Brentford with 36 goals in 83 top-flight games.With all of these goals coming under current Tottenham boss Frank, this has prompted speculation Toney could head to north London should he return to England.‘I keep coming back to Ivan Toney’Crook believes the forward is exactly what Spurs need, who have struggled for goals from their attacking players.Main striker Dominic Solanke has been out with an ankle injury since August, while summer signing Randal Kolo Muani is yet to score, and Mathys Tel has netted just once in seven league games.Discussing Tottenham’s forward options on talkSPORT, Crook said: “I think they’re light up front, Tottenham.“Obviously the ongoing injury issues with Dominic Solanke has been a problem for Thomas Frank. Frank was Toney’s head coach for four years at BrentfordGettyGettyInjury has restricted Dominic Solanke to just 3 appearances in all competitions this season[/caption]“I wasn’t convinced by Mathys Tel last season – I wasn’t really too sure why Spurs made that move permanent. “Kolo Muani at the moment I would probably put in a similar bracket.”It was at this point that Crook suggested Toney as a solution to Spurs’ problems, although he admitted the logistics if a deal might not be easy.He reportedly earns a staggering £400,000-a-week tax-free in Saudi Arabia, following his £40million transfer.Crook continued: “I keep coming back to Ivan Toney for Tottenham. You look at what he did with Thomas Frank at Brentford.“I think he’d like to come back to the Premier League, obviously financially it might be a difficult deal, but that just looks a perfect fit to me for Spurs either in January or next summer.”Mathys Tel has managed just four goals in 29 games since joining Spurs on an initial loan deal in JanuaryGettyWhat has Thomas Frank said about Ivan Toney?Frank appeared to leave the door open for a reunion with Toney at Tottenham when he was speaking about him at a recent Spurs’ Fan Forum earlier in October.The Dane was asked about the prospect of signing both Toney, and his England teammate and former Spurs hero Harry Kane.On the pair, he said: “Let’s put it this way, they’re two very very good players, both of them. Harry Kane is a legend. “I said in the press conference the other day, if he wants to come back he’s more than welcome. “Of course, Ivan Toney I coached for a few years, top player, top guy, very good striker, so let’s see what happens in the future.”