The England striker is currently playing in Saudi Arabia at Al-Ahli, and has made a strong start to the 2025-26 campaign, netting 11 goals in 15 games across all competitions.
Now, former Spurs midfielder Bentley thinks that the forward would be interested in a reunion with his old boss Thomas Frank in north London.
The north Londoners are struggling with injuries in forward areas, with Dominic Solanke’s ankle problem persisting, and Randal Kolo Muani having an injury-ridden start to life at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
“For him, to go [and] play at the stadium with Thomas Frank, that’s the perfect destination for him. If he wants to get into the England team, it’s not about money, it’s about playing to get into that World Cup squad.
“The perfect environment is Tottenham. Tottenham could do with him and England as well - if anything happens with [Harry] Kane, we’re struggling a little bit for centre forwards.”
Toney, 29, had been heavily linked with a move to another Premier League club last year before he made the switch to the Saudi Pro League.
“Scoring goals in the Premier League is not easy and the way he plays the game, scores goals... he’s got to go to Tottenham, hasn’t he? Under Thomas Frank, he had a great time with him at Brentford and I’m sure they’re talking.
“I’m sure that’ll be the No1 destination for him to go in at. Tottenham are struggling with centre forwards at the minute, Solanke is out injured and Richarlison is not at the level he needs to be. He could be Tottenham’s new signing on loan in January.”