Los Blancos Plot £69m Summer Move for Newcastle’s Tonali

Real Madrid will launch a record £69 million transfer bid to sign Newcastle United’s 24-year-old midfielder Sandro Tonali this summer.

After Champions League glory, Real Madrid face a pressing midfield overhaul.
Toni Kroos has retired. Luka Modric, now 39, will depart as a free agent.
Los Blancos must secure fresh talent to sustain their European dominance.
Saint James’ Park’s dynamic environment has helped Tonali prepare for big occasions.

Real Madrid already have Aurelien Tchouameni, Federico Valverde, Eduardo Camavinga and Dani Ceballos in central midfield.
However, the coaching staff view Sandro Tonali as the ideal long-term solution.
Tonali’s dynamic passing range and ball-winning prowess have earned praise across Europe.

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fotnet24.net reports that Los Blancos plan to table a €80 million offer for the Italy international.
The deal equates to roughly £69m in the summer window.
The Spain capital outfit could trigger a key clause in the player’s contract to smooth the deal.

Tonali joined Newcastle United from AC Milan in July 2023 for a then-club-record fee of £55 million.
That move made him the most expensive Italian signing in history.
The midfielder has featured 40 times this season, scoring five goals and supplying three assists.
He also helped Eddie Howe’s side lift the Carabao Cup.
He blends box-to-box energy with incisive long balls, fitting the Madrid blueprint.

Newcastle are determined to retain their key playmaker and demand at least €80 million to consider any offer.
Tonali, now 24, has signalled a desire for a new challenge beyond St James’ Park, stoking transfer speculation.
His leadership and vision stood out in key Premier League clashes this term.

Barcelona’s hierarchy also admire Tonali’s blend of skill and steel.
They believe his experience would inject balance into a young midfield dominated by emerging talents.
That move could reshape Barcelona’s midfield for seasons to come.

Manchester City view the Italy international as the ideal successor to Kevin De Bruyne, who exits at 31 this summer.
Pep Guardiola praises Tonali’s tactical reliability and his knack for controlling the game’s tempo.
City aim to maintain their domestic treble momentum with a fresh engine.

Los Blancos have also set their sights on Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka.
The 23-year-old found the net at the Santiago Bernabeu during the Champions League quarter-finals.
He now stands as a prime target for Madrid’s wide channels.
Saka’s instinctive movement and direct dribbling pose constant threats down the flank.

Their midfield wishlist also includes Manchester City’s Rodri, age 28.
The Spain international has reportedly decided his next step amid interest from Madrid.
His ability to control the pace and link defence to attack makes him a coveted asset.

Some voices caution Liverpool’s right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, 26, that a free move to Real Madrid could hamper his progression.
Fierce competition at full-back might limit his chances to shine.
Alexander-Arnold’s delivery and crossing quality remain among Europe’s elite full-backs.