Tottenham open direct talks with Newcastle for £100m-rated Sandro Tonali
Tottenham open direct talks with Newcastle for £100m-rated Sandro Tonali Tottenham Hotspur have intensified their pursuit of Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, opening club-to-club talks over a potential deal, according to journalist David Ornstein . Spurs have already held positive discussions with the Italy international’s representatives in recent weeks, but negotiations have now progressed to direct contact with Newcastle. The north London club is looking to steal a march on Premier League rivals Manchester City. Tonali has emerged as one of the most sought-after midfielders on the market this summer, with both Tottenham and City continuing talks over personal terms with the 26-year-old. Per some reports, Spurs have already agreed personal terms with Tonali . Newcastle are under no pressure to sell the former AC Milan star, whose contract runs until 2029 and includes the option of a further year. However, the Magpies are understood to value Tonali at around £100 million and would only consider doing business if that asking price is met. Tottenham are hoping several factors could work in their favour. Head coach Roberto De Zerbi, a fellow Italian, is believed to be a driving force behind the club’s interest. Meanwhile, the prospect of living in London and a lucrative financial package could also appeal to the midfielder. Landing Tonali would represent one of the biggest statements of Spurs’ summer rebuild as they seek to strengthen the spine of their squad ahead of the new campaign. The club also remain interested in West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes, although their pursuit of Tonali is currently a priority. City remain firmly in the race, ensuring Tottenham face stiff competition for one of Europe’s finest box-to-box midfielders. Tonali enjoyed an impressive campaign at St James’ Park last season, making 53 appearances across all competitions and scoring three goals. Despite Newcastle’s desire to keep him, the club’s willingness to listen to offers that reach their valuation has opened the door for what could become one of the transfer window’s biggest deals.
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