Tottenham Hotspur have offered £75 million for Sandro Tonali, Newcastle United want £85m | OneFootball

Tottenham Hotspur have offered £75 million for Sandro Tonali, Newcastle United want £85m | OneFootball

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·20 June 2026

Tottenham Hotspur have offered £75 million for Sandro Tonali, Newcastle United want £85m

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Tottenham Hotspur have offered £75 million for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, according to Sky Sports Italy journalist Gianluca Di Marzio.

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium club want the Italian and have reportedly agreed personal terms over a contract.


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However, Newcastle want £85m for the services of the Magpies star and it is unknown if Spurs will return with an improved offer.

Di Marzio claims an agreement between the two clubs for around £80m could be reached in the next few days.

The Lilywhites are offering Tonali a deal which would see him earn at least £275,000 per week every season the North London club qualify for the Champions League.

Tottenham are not the only club keen on the Toons star, with Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City also linked with him.

However, it appears they are the favourites to sign him and Spurs will hope to secure an agreement with Newcastle.

Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi will look to finish in the top-five next season and play in the elite European competition and he needs quality players capable of getting the job done.

Tonali fits the bill and he is willing to work with the Tottenham boss from the look of things.

Spurs’ current club-record signing is the £65m they paid Bournemouth to sign Dominic Solanke in August 2024, and they are now willing to break it for the 26-year-old Italian.

They could do with such a player in the middle of the park and talks will likely progress in the coming days going by the recent reports.

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