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Newcastle's Sandro Tonali set for €100m transfer battle as Manchester giants circle

Newcastle's Sandro Tonali set for €100m transfer battle as Manchester giants circle

Newcastle United shows no intention of allowing him to depart without resistance, with recent reports hinting they might set a price tag so high it effectively blocks any move.

Juventus view him as their ideal acquisition, whereas Manchester United and Arsenal have been mentioned in connection too. Now reports point to Manchester City having a solid interest in acquiring him.

Industry insiders reckon Newcastle would demand close to €100 million should serious bids come in.

That kind of sum would be out of reach for Juventus, especially considering the speculation that he might favour heading back to Serie A.

Should a transfer materialise, experts see a domestic Premier League shift as the likeliest path, which would bolster Newcastle's bargaining power considerably.

Tonali moved to Newcastle for approximately €70 million back in 2023, and the team would prefer he avoids landing with an English competitor, though awareness of the surrounding buzz is already present.

At present, Arsenal's potential involvement remains uncertain.

Manchester United's interest is definite, and insights from Manchester City sources confirm their pursuit is firm.

These teams have started preliminary inquiries about Tonali, aiming to get ahead in crafting bids and establishing contact with him and his representatives.

Yet the matter gets more intricate since both United and City also eye Elliot Anderson.

Updates from the Etihad indicate City feel more assured about that deal, yet they might pursue landing both Anderson and Tonali.

Opinions suggest City may possess an edge in talks with Newcastle.

The Tyneside outfit seeks reinforcements of their own, potentially eyeing peripheral squad members from City.

After their Champions League elimination following a tough loss to Barcelona midweek, plus next season's qualification seeming impossible, Newcastle could adopt a flexible strategy for the upcoming transfer period.