Arsenal declines chance to sign Sandro Tonali due to financial demands
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 9:45 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Arsenal turned down the opportunity to sign Newcastle United's Sandro Tonali. The move came after the Gunners were deterred by Tonali's wage demands and agent fees. Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur have finalized a £100 million deal for the midfielder, with Spurs prepared to offer him a salary nearly double his current earnings. Arsenal's interest stemmed from coach Mikel Arteta's desire to strengthen the squad after their recent championship success, while Spurs aim to bolster their roster following a disappointing season.
- •Arsenal declined to sign Sandro Tonali due to financial concerns.
- •Tottenham finalized a £100 million deal with Newcastle for Tonali.
- •Spurs will pay Tonali £275,000 a week, nearly double his current salary.
- •Mikel Arteta aimed to reinforce Arsenal's squad ahead of the season.
- •Tottenham seeks to strengthen their roster after a challenging previous season.
- 9:45 AMYahoo Sports — Arsenal turned down the chance to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali due to his wage demands and agent fees
"Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United have agreed a £100 million deal for Arsenal target Sandro Tonali. The Gunners were keen on the Magpies star as manager Mikel Arteta wants reinforcements at the ...
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