Sandro Tonali Agent Validates Arsenal And Manchester City Interest As Midfielder Targets World Cup Showcase For Summer Exit
Sandro Tonali's agent confirms Arsenal and Man City as "dream moves" for the Newcastle star, with a €100m summer transfer likely after the World Cup.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 15, 2026, 6:11 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

Agent Confirms Strategic Ambitions For Elite Premier League Move
Giuseppe Riso, the agent representing Newcastle United standout Sandro Tonali, has publicly acknowledged that the player's career trajectory was always aimed toward the summit of the English game. Following 18 months of consistent performance at St. James’ Park, Tonali has seen his market value soar, with Riso characterizing him as one of the most valuable Italian players in the global market. The agent confirmed that the ultimate goal since Tonali’s initial move from Serie A was to transition him into a "star player" at a club capable of competing for the highest honors, specifically naming Arsenal and Manchester City as the intended destinations.
Arsenal Emerge As Frontrunners For Record Breaking Signature
The North London club appears to be the most aggressive suitor for Tonali, with reports indicating that Mikel Arteta’s side is "ready to make" an offer in the region of €100 million (£86m). This interest follows a failed attempt by Riso to facilitate a move to the Emirates Stadium during the January transfer window. Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has further supported this narrative, identifying Arsenal as the most likely Premier League destination for the 25-year-old. The Gunners’ recruitment team reportedly views Tonali as the ideal profile to anchor their midfield as they look to build on their recent domestic and European progress.
World Cup Performance Set To Trigger Global Transfer Scramble
The upcoming World Cup is expected to serve as the primary catalyst for Tonali’s departure from Tyneside. Riso noted that the summer transfer window will likely remain dormant until the conclusion of the tournament, after which "a thousand scenarios" will unfold. A strong showing on the international stage would not only solidify Tonali’s valuation but could also draw in additional bidders from across the continent. While Newcastle remains reluctant to lose their midfield anchor, the player’s camp is clearly positioning him for a move that reflects his status as arguably the premier Italian midfielder of his generation.
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