Newcastle United have agreed a deal with Tottenham Hotspur for the transfer of midfielder Sandro Tonali, with the total fee expected to reach £100 million once add-ons are included. The move marks the latest significant summer departure for Newcastle, following Anthony Gordon’s sale, as the club looks to reinvest heavily in new talent to restructure the squad.
The initial portion of Tonali’s transfer fee is reported at £92.5 million, with additional payments contingent on achievable performance-related targets, bringing the overall package close to £100 million by season’s end. Tonali’s decision to join Tottenham reportedly influenced Newcastle’s stance on the sale, as the player pushed for the move, motivated in part by Spurs’ offer to increase his weekly wages to £275,000.
Despite the high-profile exit, Newcastle officials have expressed confidence that the sizable transfer income will allow for reinvestment across multiple areas of the team. The club has identified several potential signings, including Hoffenheim’s Ivory Coast international Bazoumana Touré, with a £30 million offer already agreed in principle. Newcastle is also pursuing Monaco’s Lamine Camara and Freiberg’s Switzerland midfielder Johan Manzambi, though discussions remain ongoing. An approach for Tottenham’s Archie Gray was reportedly rebuffed early on.
While Newcastle acknowledges the optics of losing two key players this summer without immediate replacements may appear unfavorable, internal sources emphasize a strategic shift toward recruiting players eager to be part of the club’s future, following a period last season when some squad members reportedly lost focus, affecting results. The club is prepared to endure short-term challenges as it undertakes a significant squad overhaul.
Newcastle’s preference had initially been to avoid selling Tonali to a direct rival like Tottenham, with an early £80 million bid from the north London club rejected outright. Manchester City also showed interest in the midfielder but did not make a formal offer, leaving Spurs as the primary suitor.
The sale comes amid ongoing efforts by Newcastle to retain other key players. Midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, who has attracted interest from Arsenal and is reportedly open to listening to offers, remains officially off the market according to Newcastle. However, club representatives acknowledge that a sufficiently high bid might force a reassessment.
For Tottenham, the acquisition of Tonali is viewed as a major coup. After a disappointing 17th-place finish last season, Spurs hope the signing of the dynamic midfielder will add a new dimension to their squad as they seek to improve their standing.
Newcastle’s transfer activity this summer signals a period of significant transition, with the club focused on bringing in high-potential talent to regain competitive momentum in the Premier League.
