Overview
- Multiple reports on Wednesday say Tottenham are ready to submit a second offer for Sandro Tonali that would exceed €100 million, after an earlier bid was turned down.
- Journalist Alfredo Pedulla and several outlets presented the proposed bid as closer to completion but no club has confirmed a formal offer or accepted terms.
- Newcastle have held out for an elite fee and previously rejected bids around €92m, leaving the club in control unless Tottenham or another suitor meets their valuation.
- Tottenham’s willingness to spend is underlined by their recent costly signing of Mateus Fernandes, which coverage cites as evidence the club can afford a record deal.
- The reported move sits against a broader surge in summer fees, which could reshape midfield markets and would directly affect Tonali’s career, Newcastle’s recruitment plans, and Milan’s sell-on payment.