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Tottenham news: Tonali makes switch from Newcastle - have your say

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New Tottenham signing Sandro Tonali says "there was only one" club he was going to join this summer.

The 26-year-old midfielder joins Spurs for a club-record fee which could reach £100m after three seasons with Newcastle in which he became a key player and helped the club win the Carabao Cup - their first trophy in 70 years.

"I'm very happy to be here," Tonali told club media after the move was confirmed.

"When I arrived at the club today, it felt fantastic. People said about there being four or five clubs - there was only one.

"I spoke to the head coach for close to two hours about the club, the fans, the stadium and our football. It was like magic because I knew immediately that I had to sign for Tottenham. I've played against Tottenham a few times and always found a great atmosphere made by great fans. I can't wait to start the season."

Spurs boss Roberto de Zerbi identified his countryman as a target during his time in charge of Sassuolo several years ago when Tonali was playing in Serie A.

On adding the Italy international to his new-look Spurs side, he said: "Sandro is a special player and a great signing for our club.

"I have followed him for a long time, as he came through the youth system at my hometown club, Brescia, and I'm so happy to be working with him now. Given his qualities, there was a lot of interest in Sandro this summer. However, he was very clear in his desire to join Tottenham, and I know our fans will love what he brings to the team."

Spurs fans, how big a statement of intent is this move? And what should the club do next in their summer of big spending and big changes?

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Tottenham seal £100m move for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali

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Tottenham have completed the signing of Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali for a club-record fee which could reach £100m.

The 26-year-old joins the London club after three seasons with the Magpies.

Spurs had a bid of around £80m rejected by Newcastle, but reached agreement on a deal where they are expected to pay an initial £92.5m plus a further £7.5m in add-ons.

"I'm very happy to be here," said Tonali. "People said about there being four or five clubs - there was only one.

"I spoke to the head coach [Roberto de Zerbi] for close to two hours about the club, the fans, the stadium and our football.

"It was like magic because I knew immediately that I had to sign for Tottenham. I've played against Tottenham a few times and always found a great atmosphere made by great fans. I can't wait to start the season."

Tonali joins fellow big-money signing Mateus Fernandes, who moved from West Ham to Spurs for a fee of £85m.

Italy international Tonali joined Newcastle from AC Milan for £55m in July 2023.

He was banned for 10 months by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) for breaching betting rules shortly after his arrival.

But he became a key player on his return and helped Newcastle win the Carabao Cup in 2025 - their first trophy in 70 years.

In a social media post,, external Tonali said it was "time to say goodbye" to the Magpies and manager Eddie Howe, although "it's hard to find the right words" as he also thanked the club's fans for their support.

"Thank you to the staff and my team-mates for believing in me and helping me grow," he wrote.

"A special mention to the gaffer, Eddie, who's been a real guiding figure and who always had my back throughout this journey.

"This city gave me more than football. It gave me a home, moments I'll hold onto forever, and people I will always be grateful for. Thank you for everything."

Spurs boss De Zerbi, who took over at Tottenham at the end of March and narrowly saved the club from Premier League relegation, described Tonali as a "special player".

He added: "I have followed him for a long time, as he came through the youth system at my hometown club, Brescia, and I'm so happy to be working with him now.

"Given his qualities, there was a lot of interest in Sandro this summer. However, he was very clear in his desire to join Tottenham, and I know our fans will love what he brings to the team."

It has been a busy summer for Tottenham after they finished 17th - and two points above the relegation zone - in the Premier League last season.

Defenders Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi have arrived on free transfers and the club could end up spending a combined £237m on centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke and midfielders Fernandes and Tonali.

"He [Tonali] has outstanding technical quality to go with real football intelligence, and has the character to thrive in a demanding, high-pressure environment," said Spurs sporting director Johan Lange.

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Ange Postecoglou appointed as head coach at Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr

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Former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has been appointed as head coach of Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr.

Riyadh-based Al-Nassr, who are captained by Portugal legend Cristiano Ronaldo, won the Saudi Pro League title for the first time in May.

Al-Nassr were previously coached by veteran Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus but the 71-year-old left the club at the end of the previous campaign.

Postecoglou has been without a job in management since he was sacked by Nottingham Forest last October after just 39 days in charge.

The 60-year-old Greece-born Australian has signed a two-year contract with Al-Nassr.

Postecoglou guided Spurs to glory in the Europa League in 2025 having previously enjoyed a successful stint in charge of Celtic where he won back-to-back Scottish Premiership titles.

He has been working as a pundit with ITV during the World Cup.

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Tottenham news: Roberto de Zerbi having more say in new model

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Tottenham were keen to continue with a co-sporting director model and Sebastien Kehl was close to replacing Fabio Paratici after leaving Borussia Dortmund but a deal fell through, leaving head coach Roberto de Zerbi with greater power in terms of recruitment.

Matteus Fernandes is his fifth signing of the summer so far, after goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, plus defenders Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson and Jan Paul van Hecke.

The latter is a player De Zerbi knows well as he played under him at Brighton, while the Italian coach is a long-time admirer of compatriot Sandro Tonali, who is also set to join from Newcastle in a deal worth up to £100m.

There has been a clear drive from the club's ownership to recruit players with experience and leadership. Although Fernandes is 21, both sporting director Johan Lange and De Zerbi highlighted his intelligence and maturity when the club announced his arrival.

Robertson, 32, won all major honours with Liverpool and has just captained Scotland at the World Cup while Senesi, 29, gained four years of Premier League experience at Bournemouth.

The pursuits of Fernandes and Tonali, both players who have been targeted by Tottenham's big-six rivals, shows that Spurs have increased the squad's wage ceiling, which under Daniel Levy had proved prohibitive to attracting elite players.

As part of their new trading model, there is also a remit to improve at generating money from player sales.

That is demonstrated by Brighton's £46m move for defender Luka Vuskovic, a 19-year-old who is yet to play in the Premier League and spent last season on loan at German top-flight side Hamburg.

Vuskovic is unlikely to be the last player to leave this summer and further sales will help Spurs to reinvest in other areas of the squad which require improvement, with De Zerbi keen to add reinforcements in attack.

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Tottenham's statement summer transfer spending appears set to continue

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After flirting with relegation in the past two seasons, Tottenham have made a statement of intent.

They are set to break their club-record transfer fee for the second time in a matter of days, taking their summer spending to £237m - their previous biggest outlay across one season is £235.8m (2023-24) - and there could be more to come.

Spurs' owners are determined to turn the tide and show they remain a 'big six' club.

That term was coined not just because of on-field success, with those clubs - Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United - having dominated the upper echelons of the Premier League table over the past 15 years.

It was also because of their income. The big six simply generate a higher amount of revenue than the rest of the Premier League clubs.

That has allowed them to out-spend their rivals, and Tottenham are to invest more than ever before in their first-team squad.

After completing a £52m move for Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton, they signed Mateus Fernandes for a club-record £85m on Thursday from relegated West Ham. They have also agreed a deal with Newcastle for Sandro Tonali worth up to £100m.

Spurs have finished 17th - one place above the relegation zone - in each of the past two seasons.

There is now a clear desire from Tottenham's owners and club hierarchy to make statement signings. They also want to spend early in the transfer window and decisively.

And new spending rules, higher revenues, owner cash injections, and freeing up more money to spend on wages are enabling the club to make that desire a reality - with the potential for a further £250m to be spent this summer.

Tonali was the top midfield target for local rivals Arsenal but the reigning Premier League champions found the asking price prohibitive, while Spurs also beat off competition from Manchester United for Fernandes.

The change in Tottenham's transfer policy began with Daniel Levy ending his near 25-year reign as executive chairman in September.

In an open letter in May, new chairman Peter Charrington said that last September the club "recognised that something seismic had to change".

"What has been put in motion is real, and it marks a genuine break from what had come before," he added.

"We must be in the fight with the best teams in this league, every season, and we are rebuilding this club with that standard in mind."

Investment group Enic, which is run by the Lewis Family Trust and is the club's majority shareholder with 86.58%, "authorised a full reset".

For the second time in 10 months, it has injected £100m into the club, via the purchase of new shares in Enic.

The group has also restructured the club's leadership. Vinai Venkatesham became chief executive in April 2025 while Johan Lange was promoted to co-sporting director alongside Fabio Paratici, who then left the club in January.

Spurs were keen to continue with a co-sporting director model and Sebastien Kehl was close to replacing Paratici after leaving Borussia Dortmund but a deal fell through, leaving head coach Roberto de Zerbi with greater power in terms of recruitment.

While Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor had brief spells as manager last season, De Zerbi was appointed on a five-year deal in March and ensured Spurs avoided relegation.

After beating Everton to secure their survival on the final day of the season, the former Brighton boss suggested a need for the club to have a busy transfer window when he said: "We have 10, 11, 12 players good enough to stay."

Fernandes is his fifth signing of the summer so far, after goalkeeper Martin Dubravka plus defenders Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson and Van Hecke.

The latter is a player De Zerbi knows well as he played under him at Brighton, while the Italian coach is a long-time admirer of compatriot Tonali.

There has been a clear drive from the club's ownership to recruit players with experience and leadership. Although Fernandes is 21, both Lange and De Zerbi highlighted his intelligence and maturity when the club announced his arrival.

Robertson, 32, won all major honours with Liverpool and has just captained Scotland at the World Cup, while Senesi, 29, gained four years of Premier League experience at Bournemouth.

The pursuits of Fernandes and Tonali, both players who have been targeted by Tottenham's big-six rivals, shows that Spurs have increased the squad's wage ceiling, which under Levy had proved prohibitive to attracting elite players.

As part of their new trading model, there is also a remit to improve at generating money from player sales.

That is demonstrated by Brighton's £46m move for defender Luka Vuskovic, a 19-year-old who is yet to play in the Premier League and spent last season on loan at German Bundesliga side Hamburg.

Vuskovic is unlikely to be the last player to leave this summer and further sales will help Spurs to reinvest in other areas of the squad which require improvement, with De Zerbi keen to add reinforcements in attack.

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire

Tottenham can spend significant sums because under the new squad-cost ratio rules (SCR) they are allowed to spend up to 85% of their revenue on player costs - player wages, amortisation and agent fees etc.

In their last set of accounts (2024-25), wages and amortisation was only 61%, and this includes all salaries. Clubs do not separate between playing and non-playing staff, although Uefa says that normally about 75% of total wage costs go towards a club's first team.

In addition, Tottenham's new stadium, which can now host up to 30 non-football events a year at full capacity, is proving to be very beneficial.

At their old White Hart Lane ground, annual matchday revenue was £45m and commercial income - which includes concerts and NFL games - was £73m.

At the new stadium those figures were £126m and £277m, respectively, in 2024-25. The additional money coming into the club allows it to spend more under the SCR regime.

While the club has spent a lot of money this summer to date, transfer fees are amortised over the length of the contract, but limited to five years, so a £240m spend this summer equates to a £48m amortisation fee.

Tottenham's total revenue for 2024-25 was £565m. Under SCR rules they would be able to spend up to £480m a year on their squad.

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Tottenham sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham for club-record £85m fee

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Tottenham have completed the signing of midfielder Mateus Fernandes from West Ham for a club-record fee of £85m.

Spurs have not confirmed the length of contract for the 21-year-old, who has played once for Portugal but is not part of their World Cup squad.

Fernandes has spent the past two seasons in the Premier League with Southampton and West Ham, although each club were relegated to the Championship.

"I've admired Mateus for a long time because he combines quality on the ball with the intensity and intelligence that are so important in the way we want to play," said Spurs head coach Roberto de Zerbi.

"Despite his age, he already has good experience in the Premier League and has shown quality and consistency at this level.

"Mateus is comfortable under pressure, can progress the ball, works hard for the team and has the courage to make things happen in difficult moments.

"I believe this is the ideal environment for him to continue his development."

Tottenham saw off competition from Manchester United, who were unwilling to match the fee agreed by Spurs - which is a guaranteed £85m without add-ons.

Fernandes was viewed as a primary target for the north London club after they had a bid for Sandro Tonali rejected by Newcastle.

However, Spurs have now agreed a £100m fee for the Italy midfielder.

They have made a fast start to the summer transfer window, with Fernandes their fifth signing already.

"I'm very excited for this next step," Fernandes said. "Spurs is a massive club and the head coach was a key part of why I have decided to join."

More to follow.

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Transfer news: Brighton to land Vuskovic from Tottenham

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Brighton have agreed a club record £46m deal with Tottenham Hotspur for Croatia defender Luka Vuskovic.

Brighton had two bids for Vuskovic turned down last month.

However, they have now reached an agreement over a transfer that is also subject to potential additional payments that could take the overall fee to £50m.

The 19-year-old will have a medical when Croatia's World Cup campaign is over.

They play Portugal in a last-32 tie in the early hours of Friday morning UK time.

Born in Split, Vuskovic came through the academy at local club Hajduk, becoming the youngest player to feature in Croatia's top flight when he was just 16 – and going on to become his club's youngest goalscorer.

He agreed a deal with Tottenham in September 2023 that saw him join the club in 2025.

Although he is yet to make his Spurs debut, Vuskovic made 30 appearances on loan with German club Hamburg last season, scoring six goals in the Bundesliga, and is now one of the most highly rated young central defenders in Europe.

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Transfer news: Brighton to land Vuskovic from Tottenham

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Brighton have agreed a club record £46m deal with Tottenham Hotspur for Croatia defender Luka Vuskovic.

Brighton had two bids for Vuskovic turned down last month.

However, they have now reached an agreement over a transfer that is also subject to potential additional payments that could take the overall fee to £50m.

The 19-year-old will have a medical when Croatia's World Cup campaign is over.

They play Portugal in a last-32 tie in the early hours of Friday morning UK time.

Born in Split, Vuskovic came through the academy at local club Hajduk, becoming the youngest player to feature in Croatia's top flight when he was just 16 – and going on to become his club's youngest goalscorer.

He agreed a deal with Tottenham in September 2023 that saw him join the club in 2025.

Although he is yet to make his Spurs debut, Vuskovic made 30 appearances on loan with German club Hamburg last season, scoring six goals in the Bundesliga, and is now one of the most highly rated young central defenders in Europe.

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Newcastle news: Tottenham agree Tonali deal

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Tottenham Hotspur are set to break their transfer record for a second time this week after agreeing a deal worth up to £100m with Newcastle United for midfielder Sandro Tonali.

Spurs previously had a bid of about £80m rejected by Newcastle, but are now set to pay an initial £92.5m plus a further £7.5m in add-ons.

BBC Sport previously reported that manager Roberto de Zerbi is a long-time admirer of the Italian international.

De Zerbi identified his countryman as a target during his time in charge of Sassuolo several years ago when Tonali was playing in Serie A.

And Spurs will now top the £85m agreement struck with West Ham this week for midfielder Mateus Fernandes in order to bring Tonali to North London.

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