Sandro Tonali, the Italian midfielder born in 2000 and currently playing for Newcastle United, could be set for a major change in his career this summer.
According to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the player has no intention of leaving the Premier League club during the current season, but he would be open to considering a new challenge starting from June.
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After joining the “Magpies” with high expectations, Tonali has remained committed to Newcastle throughout the campaign, showing professionalism and loyalty despite growing interest from top European clubs.
However, the summer transfer window could represent a turning point, with several elite teams closely monitoring his situation.
Juventus Target Tonali to Reinforce Midfield
Juventus have reportedly identified Tonali as their top priority to strengthen the midfield ahead of next season. The Italian giants are eager to add quality, leadership, and tactical intelligence to their squad, and Tonali’s profile fits perfectly with the club’s long-term vision.
His experience at the highest level, combined with his deep understanding of Serie A football, makes him an ideal candidate for a potential return to Italy.
That said, Juventus are far from alone in the race. Several major European clubs are also keeping a close eye on the Newcastle midfielder, increasing competition and potentially driving up his market value.
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Newcastle’s Stance and Possible Transfer Fee
Newcastle United are aware of Tonali’s importance to the team and are not expected to let him go easily.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the English club could demand a significant transfer fee, potentially around €100 million, to even consider parting ways with the Italian international.
At this stage, no final decision has been made, and everything remains open. Much will depend on Newcastle’s sporting plans, Juventus’ financial strategy, and Tonali’s personal ambitions.
What is certain is that the coming months will be crucial in shaping the future of one of Italy’s most talented midfielders, with the summer window likely to bring clarity on his next destination.