Manchester United prepare a formal approach to Newcastle United for midfielder Sandro Tonali once the season concludes. Summer transfer strategies progress, with Champions League qualification set to enhance their budget.
Under caretaker manager Michael Carrick, the Red Devils stay on course for a top-five finish despite a 2-2 draw with Bournemouth. Recent defeats for Liverpool and Chelsea maintain United’s six- and seven-point leads, respectively, with seven Premier League matches remaining. A top-five position secures Champions League football for 2026-27, barring unlikely surges from Liverpool, Chelsea, or Aston Villa.
Tonali Tops Midfield Recruitment List
Recruitment focuses on midfield reinforcements, targeting at least two additions after Casemiro’s departure exposed squad weaknesses. Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali now leads the shortlist, with transfer momentum building rapidly.
Initial options included Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, but Anderson appears headed to Manchester City. United anticipate submitting a formal bid for the Italian international soon.
Bruno Fernandes Backs Potential Signing
Captain Bruno Fernandes endorses the pursuit, having been impressed by Tonali’s performances. The player holds three years remaining on his contract, plus a 12-month extension option, positioning Newcastle strongly—potentially demanding £100m.
Paul Scholes praises Tonali as “the best midfielder in the Premier League” and declares him “better than Declan Rice” at Arsenal.




