
"Liverpool are reportedly lining up an ambitious potential transfer move for Newcastle United central midfielder Sandro Tonali. The Reds have supposedly maintained contacts with the talented Italy international ever since his days as a youngster at Brescia. And now that could lead to Liverpool making a move for Tonali, though he'd possibly cost as much as 100m, according to Fichajes. Tonali has shone during his time at St James' Park, and Newcastle will surely be in no mood to sell the 25-year-old."
"Liverpool may be being linked with Tonali, and he's surely a player they'd love to have in an ideal world, but this story should perhaps be taken with a pinch of salt for a number of reasons. Firstly, Fichajes tend to be quite speculative and it's often worth waiting to see if others are also reporting similar information before getting an idea of how concrete the claims really are."
"Is Sandro Tonali enough of an upgrade on what Liverpool already have? Liverpool will always look to get better in every department, but it's not necessarily clear that Tonali would walk straight into Arne Slot's first XI. The former AC Milan man would face competition from the likes of Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai in midfield. Even if some might feel Tonali could be an upgrade on Mac Allister,"
Liverpool have been linked with a potential move for Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali, with reported contacts dating back to his time at Brescia. Reported valuations could reach 100m, reflecting Tonali's strong performances at St James' Park and his Italy international status. Fichajes is the source of the claim, and that outlet's reports are often speculative. Newcastle are unlikely to be eager sellers following recent transfer tensions, and Liverpool previously experienced a protracted deal with Newcastle over Alexander Isak. Tonali would face midfield competition at Liverpool from Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai, making a straight swap unclear.
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