Frank confident Toney will remain with Brentford this month
Thomas Frank said only an "unbelievable" offer will force Brentford to sell Ivan Toney this month.
Arsenal and Chelsea have been linked with a move for the England forward, who is set to make his comeback from a betting ban in the Bees' next Premier League match against Nottingham Forest on January 20.
But speaking ahead of his side's FA Cup third-round tie against Wolves, Frank expressed his confidence that Toney, 27, will stay beyond the transfer window.
Quizzed whether Toney will remain at Brentford, Frank said: "The very short answer is yes.
"He is a Brentford player, he is here, we miss a few offensive players and I cannot see why we should sell him. I would love to have him here for a long time.
"It is not for me to discuss [an offer], but if I could ever recommend one, it would need to be an unbelievable price, so he will stay here."
Brentford will be desperate to welcome Toney, who scored 21 times last season, back into the fray after slipping to five consecutive defeats.
Following an encouraging start to their second campaign in the Premier League, injury-hit Brentford are just four points clear of the relegation zone.
Frank will be distracted from Brentford’s league struggles when he turns his attention to the FA Cup with a home tie against Wolves on Friday.
Brentford suffered a 4-1 defeat at the Gtech Community Stadium to Gary O’Neil’s in-form Wolves side only eight days ago.
Frank continued: "We are clearly in a sticky patch and a spell we would like to get out of as quickly as possible. It happens every year and to every team anywhere in the world.
"Hopefully it is only the one spell we will have this year, and we are in it now, and we will get through it as quickly as possible.
"We really want to go on a cup run and tomorrow we will put out a strong team and do everything we can to win."