
"Aware of the growing interest, Newcastle have already put numbers on the table. According to reports from England, the club will demand between £80 and £100 million to let Tonali go, which translates to between €90 and €115 million. A very high amount, but coherent with the market situation and the player's importance within the project. Newcastle does not need to sell and will only accept an offer that they deem absolutely non-negotiable."
"Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal are the three Premier League clubs that are keen on a deal for Tonali, with Real Madrid have also been linked with the Italy international midfielder. Newcastle are 12th in the Premier League table at the moment with 33 points from 25 matches. Eddie Howe's side are 10 points above the relegation zone and 11 points behind fourth-placed Manchester United."
Newcastle are prepared to sell Sandro Tonali in the summer of 2026 but will demand a fee of up to €115 million, with reported valuation between €90–€115m (£80–£100m). Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal have shown interest, and Real Madrid have also been linked. Newcastle do not need to sell and will accept only offers they deem absolutely non-negotiable. The club's position of strength enables it to set the pace and increase financial demands. Newcastle currently sit 12th in the Premier League with 33 points from 25 matches, ten points above relegation and eleven behind fourth place.
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