Manchester City’s plans for a new era under Enzo Maresca appear to be taking shape.
Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali emerging as one of the club’s leading transfer targets during what is expected to be a transformative summer at the Etihad Stadium.
Following the departure of long-serving manager Pep Guardiola, City are assessing how best to reshape a squad that has been one of the dominant forces in English football over the last decade.
Strengthening the midfield has become one of the club’s top priorities, and Tonali’s name is now firmly on their shortlist.
The Italian international has attracted attention from several leading Premier League clubs, but City are prepared to challenge Tottenham Hotspur in the battle for his signature.
Reports suggest Spurs have already made significant progress in discussions with the player’s representatives and view him as a key addition ahead of the new campaign.
However, Manchester City remain convinced that Tonali possesses the qualities required to become a central figure in their next chapter.
The club have monitored his development closely since his move to Newcastle and continue to regard him as one of the most complete midfielders currently playing in England.
City and Spurs set for transfer showdown
Tottenham have been among the most active clubs pursuing Tonali in recent months.
New head coach Roberto De Zerbi is understood to be a strong admirer of the midfielder and believes his technical ability, energy and tactical intelligence would make him an ideal fit for Spurs’ ambitions.
Despite Tottenham’s early progress, City are far from backing away. Sources indicate that the Manchester club are willing to explore a deal even though Newcastle are expected to demand a fee exceeding £80m.
Such a valuation would place Tonali among the most expensive midfield acquisitions in Premier League history.
The competition for his signature highlights just how highly rated the 26-year-old has become.
Arsenal also explored the possibility of signing him earlier in the year, demonstrating the level of interest surrounding one of Europe’s most sought-after midfield players.
Interestingly, City are not limiting their ambitions to Tonali alone. Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson remains another major target as negotiations continue between the two clubs.
Anderson has impressed with his performances and is regarded as one of the brightest young midfield talents in English football.
The possibility of recruiting both Tonali and Anderson remains very much alive. Should City succeed in landing the pair, the combined cost could exceed £200m, underlining the scale of the club’s determination to refresh their squad.
Rodri uncertainty increases need for reinforcements
City’s desire to strengthen the centre of the pitch has been influenced by uncertainty surrounding several established members of the squad.
One significant departure has already occurred, with Bernardo Silva completing a move to Real Madrid.
His exit has left a considerable void in terms of creativity, experience and leadership. Replacing those qualities will be one of the biggest challenges facing the club’s recruitment team.
There are also unanswered questions regarding the futures of Nico Gonzalez and Tijjani Reijnders.
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While neither player’s situation has been fully resolved, the possibility of further changes has encouraged City to accelerate their transfer plans.
Yet the issue generating the greatest concern within the club revolves around Rodri.
The Spanish midfielder remains one of the most influential players in world football, but his contractual situation has created uncertainty at a crucial moment.
Rodri is currently entering the final year of his agreement with Manchester City and has yet to commit to a new deal. While representing Spain at the World Cup, he addressed ongoing speculation regarding his future.
“I will wait until after the end of the tournament before announcing my decision.”
The statement has done little to reduce the intrigue surrounding the midfielder’s next move.



