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Liverpool Eye Ambitious £100m Move for Newcastle United Midfielder

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Liverpool Eye Ambitious £100m Move for Newcastle United Midfielder

Liverpool are plotting an audacious £100m swoop for Newcastle United's star midfielder Sandro Tonali, as manager Arne Slot seeks to bolster his midfield with a proven Premier League performer[1]. According to reports from Fichajes, the Premier League champions have revived their long-standing interest in the 25-year-old Italian, marking him as an 'absolute priority' for the January transfer window[1].



Tonali joined Newcastle from AC Milan in 2023 but faced a ten-month betting suspension, returning triumphantly in August 2024. Since then, he has transformed into a driving force in Eddie Howe's engine room, playing a pivotal role in Newcastle's historic Carabao Cup triumph and their Champions League qualification[1][2]. His relentless work rate, both defensively and in possession, has earned rave reviews, with standout stats this season including 87 recoveries, 19 interceptions, 60 duels won, 17 chances created, and an 85.2% pass completion rate from 1,140 touches[1].

Liverpool's admiration dates back to Tonali's days at Brescia and Milan, where the club maintained close contact with his entourage. Experts believe his combative style and technical quality make him an ideal fit for Slot's high-pressing system[1][3]. Sources suggest Newcastle could be tempted by a record-breaking offer, though fan forums express fury over potential sales to rivals, echoing last season's drama with Alexander Isak[1][6].

Despite Newcastle's Champions League status, financial pressures and Tonali's meteoric rise have alerted top clubs across Europe[5][7]. Fabrizio Romano has hinted that the player 'could be tempted' by Liverpool's ambition, positioning this as a blockbuster deal to refresh the Reds' midfield[2][3]. As the winter window heats up, all eyes are on Tyneside for the latest developments in this high-stakes transfer saga.

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