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Spurs join clubs interested in Newcastle's Tonali

Spurs join clubs interested in Newcastle's Tonali

Newcastle United signed Sandro Tonali from AC Milan for £55m in 2023

Tottenham Hotspurhave joined the list of clubs interested inNewcastle Unitedmidfielder Sandro Tonali.

Spurs manager Roberto de Zerbi is a long-time admirer of the Italian. even identified him as a target during his time in charge of Sassuolo, while Tonali was playing in Serie A.

Now, several years on, it is understood Spurs have explored the financials of a deal for the 26-year-old.

Manchester CityandArsenalhave also shown an interest, as BBC Sport previously reported, but no club has yet made a formal approach.

Newcastlehave already sold forward Anthony Gordon to Barcelona for £69.3m,. chief executive David Hopkinson has previously made it clear they will only trade players on "our terms".

They are in a strong position asTonali is effectively contracted until 2030after the Italian signed a new deal during his 10-month betting ban to repay the faith the club showed in him.

The current market could also work inNewcastle's favour, if a bidding war ensues, given the valuations of midfielders elsewhere.

Nottingham Forest rejected a second offerworth around £120m fromManchester Cityfor Elliot Anderson, while relegatedWest Hamwantup to £80m for Mateus Fernandes.

By ,Newcastle Unitedreporter

Newcastlemay have finished aboveTottenhamin the Premier League in three of the last four seasons.

However. Spurs are still a long way clear ofNewcastlein the revenue table thanks to substantial off-field income streams, which have offset difficult league campaigns.

In the respective clubs' most recent financial accounts, the Londoners generated £230m more in revenue thanNewcastle.

Spurs are now looking to make the most of such headroom by raising their salary ceiling.

In an interview with BBC Sport,in May, the club's chief executive Vinai Venkatesham confirmed the change in approach. said they needed "experience, leadership and also that kind of physical robustness".

Tonali fits this description on his day.

His technical qualities are well-known, but in 2024-25 - his best league campaign forNewcastle- he also tirelessly won possession back in midfield on 109 occasions, made 34 interceptions. applied 1,308 high pressure movements.

No wonder even his usually measured head coach Eddie Howe once said he "fell in love" with this all-rounder when he first watched him play.

Howe would ideally not want to lose players like Tonali. Gordon or Alexander Isak for that matter, who joinedLiverpoolfor a British record £125m last summer.

ButNewcastleare having to become better sellers and plan accordingly as part of the club's rebuild.

If a huge offer of up to £100m is eventually made by one of Tonali's suitors. it may be tempting to cash in on a player whose form has noticeably dipped.

However, at this early stage of the window, that remains a big if.

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Source: https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cd6ej7njylyo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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