Sandro Tonali’s future at Newcastle United is becoming one of the more compelling midfield stories of the summer, with the Manchester Evening News reporting a growing feeling that the Italian wants a route out of St James’ Park, and that if that happens, his likeliest destination is another Premier League club.
The complication for anyone hoping to sign him is that Newcastle are not in a weak financial position. Following the sale of Anthony Gordon, the club are in a considerably stronger place and have no need to accept a discounted offer for one of their most important midfielders. That means if Tonali genuinely wants to leave, the onus will fall on him to push the issue and force the situation himself. Newcastle hold the contractual and financial power here, and this will not be a bargain deal for anyone.
Arsenal’s long-standing interest in Sandro Tonali
Manchester United and Manchester City are also monitoring the situation
Manchester City’s interest is more conditional. Their pursuit of Tonali depends significantly on whether they can complete a deal for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, whose opening bid from Manchester City was rejected with Forest reportedly demanding more than £100 million for the England midfielder. Fabrizio Romano has suggested Tonali is a strong option for City if the Anderson deal cannot be completed. If Man City land Anderson, they will likely exit the Tonali race entirely.
Three elite clubs, one player who wants to leave and a selling club with no financial pressure to move. The Tonali situation has the makings of one of the summer’s longest-running sagas, and with Newcastle knowing their leverage, nobody should expect a quick resolution.
