Tottenham Aims to Secure Newcastle Star Following Man Utd Deal Collapse
Tottenham Hotspur is actively pursuing the signing of Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali this summer. This follows a turbulent season where Spurs narrowly escaped relegation on the final day of the 2025/26 campaign.
Tottenham’s Rebuilding Efforts
After a challenging year, Tottenham appointed head coach Roberto De Zerbi on a lucrative contract. His timely arrival helped secure the club’s Premier League survival, edging out West Ham United.
De Zerbi’s focus now shifts to enhancing the squad during the transfer window. He emphasized the need for new additions to avoid past mistakes and has reportedly received assurances about upcoming signings.
Recent Acquisitions
- Andy Robertson – free transfer
- Marcos Senesi – free transfer
- Potential targets: Savinho, Jan Paul van Hecke, Joao Palhinha
With these signings underway, Spurs are turning their attention to Tonali, a player who has drawn interest from several top clubs. Despite Newcastle’s sale of Anthony Gordon, the club faces the prospect of losing Tonali, especially after failing to qualify for European competition next season.
Competition for Tonali
In recent developments, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Manchester City have all been considered potential suitors for the talented midfielder. However, reports by journalist Fabrizio Romano indicate that Tottenham has joined the fray.
Romano stated, “Tottenham have entered the race to sign Sandro Tonali! De Zerbi wants Tonali as a crucial asset for midfield.” This highlights Spurs’ ambition to strengthen the team’s performance as they aim for a more competitive season.
Manchester United’s Position
Interestingly, Manchester United is no longer actively pursuing Tonali. Following their moves in the transfer market, they have opted to shift their focus to other targets.
As the summer transfer window unfolds, Tottenham’s pursuit of Sandro Tonali represents their strategic goal of revitalizing the squad while positioning themselves as serious contenders in the Premier League.

