Overview
- Newcastle have circulated a clear 'not for sale' position on captain Bruno Guimaraes and are refusing to engage with informal approaches as of Monday, June 29, 2026.
- Tottenham have pushed the Tonali chase forward with improved offers reported at about £86m/€99.7m and multiple outlets say the player has agreed personal terms in principle with Spurs’ representatives.
- The Magpies rejected an earlier £80m proposal and are holding an asking price close to £100m for Sandro Tonali, creating a straightforward valuation standoff with Spurs.
- Arsenal remain interested in Bruno but have not made formal club-to-club contact and intermediary figures around £45m were dismissed while some at Arsenal privately see c.£65m as a workable offer.
- If Newcastle sold both Tonali and Bruno at their current valuations the club could raise roughly £165m to reinvest, yet sources say Newcastle will only permit departures that match their price and fit the club’s recruitment plan, which has already ruled out targets such as Felix Nmecha because of cost.