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Newcastle United moved quickly to dismiss reports over the January deadline-day offering of Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali to Arsenal, saying there had been no contact and the player was not for sale.
The agent most closely associated with Tonali, Giuseppe Riso, denied approaches and said any discussion of valuation would be revisited in March or April only if Newcastle opened talks.
Manager Eddie Howe said he had spoken with Tonali and that the 25‑26‑year‑old was “very happy” and focused on the club, while acknowledging he was “not in control of everything”. Media reports over Feb. 3-4 linked Premier League rivals Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City to Tonali and suggested Newcastle could demand around £100m for a summer sale.
Tonali, signed from AC Milan in 2023 and contracted at St James’ Park until 2029 with an option to extend, has re-established himself since serving a 10‑month betting ban.
Pep Guardiola was also seen speaking to Tonali after Manchester City’s Carabao Cup semi-final second leg on Feb. 4, underlining the level of interest among top clubs.






















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