After already qualifying for the Champions League for the upcoming season, Manchester United is allegedly making moves in the transfer market before the summer transfer window even starts. After being away for two years, they are back, and the resumption of European football, which they were completely absent from last season, will only aid in their recruiting. They’ll be concentrating on midfield, which will require several additions. Manuel Ugarte may be leaving the club, while Casemiro’s departure has been confirmed.
Corriere della Sera reports that Sandro Tonali is for sale and will depart Newcastle United this summer. United is reportedly in the lead to sign the midfield player, according to the Italian tabloid. They anticipate receiving a sizeable offer from a Premier League team. Compared to other English teams, the Reds seem to be further advanced.
According to reports, United would be prepared to accept Tonali, who is apparently considering them. Serie A teams are reportedly interested in the childhood Milan fan, an Italian living overseas, but Newcastle’s asking price appears to be too high for teams like Juventus.
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Ben Jacobs, a senior football writer, stated this week: Even though Sandro Tonali is admired, he is still seen as being too pricey farther down the list.
That may be the case, but according to TuttoMercatoWeb, Newcastle has put Tonali on the market for €100 million (£87 million), and United has been given the go-ahead to start discussions for the midfielder.
GMS is aware that in order to be in compliance with Financial Fair Play regulations and the new Premier League Squad Cost Rules that take effect this summer, the Magpies will approve at least one, perhaps two, sales of high-profile players.
The Magpies will need to be cautious in the summer market since they won’t be earning any money from Champions League action next season. A few significant sales might open the door for new arrivals.
Bayern Munich is interested in Anthony Gordon, and Arsenal and Manchester City are also interested in the full-back Tino Livramento, who may go on.






