Tottenham have reportedly entered the race for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, in what would be one of the standout moves of the summer transfer window.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Spurs are showing serious interest in the Italy international, with head coach Roberto De Zerbi pushing for the club to pursue a deal.
The Tottenham manager views Tonali as a pivotal figure who could become central to his new project at Tottenham.
Tottenham aiming for statement signing
De Zerbi has made it clear that he is committed to Tottenham’s rebuild, with TNT Sports reporting earlier this year that he intended to stay at the club “no matter what.”
Now, Spurs appear ready to back him with an ambitious transfer push.
Tonali would represent a perfect fit for this vision. The 23-year-old brings intense pressing, exceptional passing range, strong defensive work rate, and proven Premier League experience.
His familiarity with De Zerbi from Italian football circles may explain why Tottenham are so keen on the midfielder.
Manchester City and Manchester United also monitoring
The competition for Tonali’s signature is expected to be fierce. Manchester City have been linked with the player, while Manchester United previously explored a potential move.
Reports from ESPN suggest several Premier League clubs have kept close watch on the Newcastle midfielder, including Arsenal.
Newcastle remain likely to resist any offers, with The Sun reporting that Tonali is still viewed as a key player who would command a substantial fee.
Despite this, Tottenham’s interest signals clear intent. If De Zerbi wants to hand him the keys to his new project, Spurs may be prepared to test Newcastle’s resolve.
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