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Newcastle set Sandro Tonali price

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Juventus firmly believe that Sandro Tonali perfectly embodies the historic values of the club: intensity, tactical discipline and strong personality.

Beyond his technical qualities, his Italian nationality is also seen as a significant added value, both from a sporting perspective and in terms of identity, aligning with the club’s long-standing tradition of building around top Italian players.

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However, in Turin there is full awareness of the obstacles involved in any potential move. Newcastle have no pressing need to sell and consider Tonali a cornerstone of their long-term sporting project.

The Premier League club views the midfielder as a central figure in their technical evolution, making it clear that any negotiation would start from extremely high figures.

Tonali, the Profile Juventus Are Looking for …

According to internal estimates, Tonali’s valuation could exceed €100 million, a figure that would place the operation among the most significant investments in Juventus’ recent history reports TuttoJuve.

Such a deal would require careful planning, financial balance and perfect timing. Despite this, the interest remains concrete and far from superficial.

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Within the Juventus management, there is a shared belief that returning to the highest level in Italy and Europe requires decisive players in key areas of the pitch.

Tonali is seen as the ideal fit: he combines the right age profile with international experience, has already faced top-level pressure, and still offers wide margins for growth.

His deep understanding of Italian football, both tactically and culturally, further strengthens his appeal to the Bianconeri hierarchy.

A Long-Term Strategy Toward 2026

Juventus’ roadmap is clearly oriented toward 2026. Until then, the club plans to closely monitor Tonali’s performances, continue working on financial stability, and wait patiently for the right conditions to make a decisive move.

Rather than rushing into an unsustainable operation, the strategy is based on timing and opportunity. As reported by TuttoJuve, Tonali remains a dream target, but one grounded in strategic logic rather than pure ambition.

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Should the right window open in the future, Juventus are ready to move, convinced that players of Tonali’s calibre could represent a turning point in their journey back to the elite of European football.

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