Manchester United are reportedly eyeing a summer move for Sandro Tonali as they look to overhaul their engine room, but they must ready to go head-to-head with Manchester City in a high-stakes pursuit of the Newcastle United midfielder. The Italy international has emerged as a top priority for the Premier League's elite as the summer window approaches.
The race for Tonali is not a one-horse race, however, as City are also keeping a watching brief on the 25-year-old. Pep Guardiola is known to be an admirer of Italian tactical flexibility, and Tonali fit the requirements for a City side constantly looking to evolve its tactical setup.
The £100m valuation and Serie A interest
Securing Tonali’s signature will not come cheap, as Newcastle have no intention of letting their prize asset go without a fight, with reports suggesting they could demand as much as £100 million ($133m). This high asking price is designed to reflect his stature as one of the most complete midfielders in European football today. The skyrocketing price tag has likely ended the hopes of several Serie A clubs who dreamed of bringing the midfielder back to Italy. Juventus, in particular, have long tracked Tonali and viewed him as a primary target for years.
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Despite the high valuation, a potential exit could be facilitated by a 'gentlemen’s agreement' between Tonali and Newcastle. Previous reports from England suggest that a pact exists where the club would be open to discussing a move if Eddie Howe’s side fail to secure qualification for European competitions next season. This agreement provides the likes of United and City with a significant boost in negotiations.