Overview
- Tottenham have newly entered the race and held talks with Sandro Tonali’s representatives, with reports saying the player is receptive to a move to Spurs.
- Manchester United have stepped back from pursuing Tonali because they judge the overall cost too high, according to transfer reporting.
- Arsenal and Manchester City remain linked and have made contact or monitored the situation, but neither club has completed a formal club-to-club offer.
- Newcastle value Tonali at about €100m, have a long contract that extends their leverage and no reported release clause, so the club would likely only sell for a very large fee.
- If an elite buyer meets Newcastle’s price the transfer could progress, and Spurs’ entry — backed by owner investment and Roberto De Zerbi’s interest — signals a more aggressive market this summer that may reshape Newcastle’s squad plans.