
Tottenham Agree £100m Club-Record Deal for Newcastle's Sandro Tonali
Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a club-record £100 million deal with Newcastle United to sign midfielder Sandro Tonali, pending medical and contract finalization.
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Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a club-record fee of up to £100 million with Newcastle United for midfielder Sandro Tonali, according to BBC Sport and Vanguard News.
The deal, confirmed on July 1, 2026, marks the highest transfer outlay in Tottenham’s history. The agreement includes potential add-ons that could push the total value to £100 million, as reported by BBC Sport. The transfer is subject to a medical and finalization of personal terms.
Tonali, 25, joined Newcastle United from AC Milan in 2023 and has since become a key figure in midfield, known for his passing range and work rate. His potential move to Spurs signals a major shift in their summer transfer strategy, as the club seeks to strengthen under manager Ange Postecoglou.
Vanguard News cited British media reports confirming the £100 million valuation, aligning with BBC Sport’s disclosure. Newcastle United are yet to issue an official statement, while Tottenham have declined immediate comment.
The transfer reflects growing financial ambition at Tottenham, who aim to close the gap on England’s top clubs. If completed, Tonali will become the most expensive Italian player in Premier League history, surpassing previous benchmarks.
Final details of the contract, including duration and player salary, remain undisclosed. The deal is expected to conclude before the start of pre-season training.