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Liverpool May Be Plotting a Move for Newcastle Star Sandro Tonali After Fabrizio Romano Revelation - Opinion
Liverpool are reportedly considering a summer move for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, fueled by recent insights from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. Despite Italian media speculation about a January exit, Romano has firmly dismissed any winter departure, stating, “Tonali will not leave Newcastle in January. Forget about that, it is impossible.”[1]
Tonali, the 25-year-old Italian international, has become one of the Premier League's standout midfielders since joining Newcastle. His form has attracted interest from top clubs, including Juventus, who view him as their “dream signing” for summer 2026. Juve previously attempted a behind-the-scenes move in 2025 but were rebuffed by Newcastle's tough negotiating stance, similar to their handling of Liverpool's interest in Alexander Isak last summer.[1] Romano notes that Juventus will push again, but top Premier League clubs are also expected to enter the fray, with Newcastle dictating terms and price.[1]
Additional reports link Tonali to AC Milan, his former club, and Manchester United, with Juventus appearing most aggressive—potentially even in January to instill an “Italian soul” at the club under executives Damien Comolli and Giorgio Chiellini. His €7m salary plus €2m bonuses would rank among Serie A's highest.[2] However, Tonali recently extended his Newcastle contract secretly until 2029 and expressed happiness at the club, though he left the door ajar for future moves.[3]
For Liverpool, Tonali represents a perfect fit in midfield amid ongoing squad evolution. Speculative YouTube rumors even claim a £130m deal is imminent, but credible sources indicate no January action.[4] Newcastle's firm control suggests a high fee and protracted talks. As Romano emphasizes, “It will not be easy,” but Tonali's elite status ensures a competitive market.[1][2]
This opinion piece speculates Liverpool's interest could intensify, positioning them among Premier League suitors challenging Juventus for the versatile star.[1][2]
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