Spurs enter three-club battle for Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali in 2026

Tottenham are urged to join Arsenal and Manchester City in competing for Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali with a £100m price tag expected.

Tottenham have received encouragement to enter the race for Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali alongside Arsenal and Manchester City. Newcastle United are anticipated to set an asking price of around £100 million for the 26-year-old.

Tottenham’s interest in the Italian international signals their ambition to strengthen their midfield.

Real Madrid are progressing plans for an £80 million transfer for Manchester City’s Portugal defender Ruben Dias, aged 29. The Spanish giants are reportedly ready to meet the valuation for the experienced centre-back.

The potential deal highlights Real Madrid’s defensive reinforcements ahead of the next season. Manchester City may face pressure to decide Dias’ future quickly.

Manchester United have placed a £40 million valuation on England forward Marcus Rashford, who is now 28 years old.

The club has ruled out any possibility of the player joining Liverpool or Manchester City. Rashford’s market value remains a point of discussion among top clubs.

West Ham have shown interest in West Ham duo Mateus Fernandes and Crysencio Summerville. The relegated Hammers have set a combined asking price of £140 million for the Portuguese midfielder, 21, and the Dutch winger, 24.

The steep valuation may test interested clubs’ willingness to meet the demands. Fernandes and Summerville could become key targets if their fees are adjusted.

Arsenal have finalized personal terms with France midfielder Manu Kone, now 25.

However, the club has yet to reach an agreement on the transfer fee with Roma. Roma’s initial asking price stands at 50 million euros, which converts to approximately £43.2 million.

Liverpool are continuing their pursuit of Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig.

The Reds’ new manager Andoni Iraola has approved a potential move for the 19-year-old. Diomande’s development potential has attracted Liverpool’s interest.

Manchester City and Chelsea have reached out to Italy right-back Marco Palestra’s representatives.

The two clubs have not yet started formal negotiations with Atalanta, where Palestra plays. The 21-year-old’s future is being eyed by multiple top European sides.

Al-Hilal have reconnected with Barcelona’s Brazil forward Raphinha regarding a possible transfer.

The 29-year-old has made it clear he will not discuss his future until after the World Cup. Raphinha’s reluctance delays potential discussions with interested clubs.

Everton are considering a loan-to-buy arrangement for Belgium striker Lois Openda, aged 26, from Juventus.

The move would allow Everton to secure his services permanently after a temporary spell. Leeds and Nottingham Forest are also reportedly monitoring the forward’s availability.

Brighton have refused to meet Tottenham’s £60 million asking price for Croatia centre-back Luka Vuskovic, 19.

The defender spent the previous season on loan at Hamburg. Brighton’s decision indicates they are cautious about the valuation.