Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal with Newcastle United for Sandro Tonali that could reach £100m. The reported structure is an initial £92.5m fee plus £7.5m in add-ons, though the supplied source does not include an official club announcement.
If completed on those terms, the move would surpass Spurs’ reported £85m agreement for Mateus Fernandes and mark another major step in Roberto de Zerbi’s rebuild. The report says Tottenham had previously seen a bid of about £80m rejected and that De Zerbi has admired Tonali since the midfielder’s Serie A days.
Tonali joined Newcastle from AC Milan in 2023 and later served a 10-month ban from the Italian Football Federation for breaches of betting rules. After returning, he was part of Newcastle’s 2025 Carabao Cup-winning side and contributed to their Champions League qualification that season.
For Newcastle, the reported sale would increase attention on their incoming business. The source says they have made progress on Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure while also noting recent departures from the squad, including Anthony Gordon’s move to Barcelona.


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