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What Sources at Saying About Man Utd Signing Newcastle Star Sandro Tonali
Manchester United are unlikely to pursue a move to sign Newcastle United star Sandro Tonali this summer due to the overall cost of the deal, according to The Athletic’s Laurie Whitwell.
The Red Devils have identified the need to strengthen their midfield department this summer, with Casemiro set to depart at the end of his contract, while Manuel Ugarte is also expected to leave after a lack of regular game time this season.
United are keen to add two new midfielders to the squad, possibly three if Ugarte leaves, and the club have been strongly linked with a move to sign the Italian as one of those options. However, it has now emerged that there may have been a change of plan.
Man Utd Unlikely to Pursue Tonali
According to The Athletic, Man Utd targeted a deal for the ‘superstar’ midfielder last summer but the overall cost of a deal was deemed too expensive.
United had prioritised their attack last summer, spending over £200m on Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko, which left them with around £50m to sign a new midfielder in their budget. However, Tonali’s cost was in excess of that, and a deal was never formally pursued.
The club are expected to have more midfielders available this summer; however, Newcastle are expected to demand a big fee for their star man, and his wages on top of that fee mean that the club are now playing down the possibility of making a move to sign him once again.
It’s also stated that there are some concerns over his gambling ban, and while the club remain interested, they are also considering a number of other options, including top target Elliot Anderson.
Is Tonali Worth Big Fee?
Reports suggest that Newcastle are going to demand around £100m to let Tonali leave, which would obviously be a huge investment for the club, an is something they have to seriously consider before splashing the cash.
But the 25-year-old is someone who ticks all the boxes of an elite Premier League midfielder, and if United have the money to get a deal done then it’s not something they should rule out just because of the fee.
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT what a fair fee would be for Tonali this summer, and this was its response:
A fair fee for Sandro Tonali would be £85m–£95m.
- Newcastle reportedly value him around £80m–£100m
- Age (25), long contract, and Premier League pedigree push it high
- Anything below £80m likely rejected; £90m feels realistic middle ground
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Tottenham Turn Down New Offer For Luka Vuskovic
Tottenham have turned down a second offer for Luka Vuskovic this summer, as David Ornstein reports that a fresh bid wasn’t enough to convince Spurs to part ways with the star defender.
The 19-year-old has been the subject of interest from Premier League rivals Brighton, as the North London club have been pushing to sign Jan Paul van Hecke in a deal that would see him move the other way.
In the window so far, Tottenham have been keen to improve the backline, having already signed Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson as free agents.
Van Hecke’s impending arrival adds another dimension to the defensive options available for Roberto De Zerbi, but could impact the pathway open to Vuskovic.
While the youngster faces an uncertain future, it seems as though Tottenham aren’t content with an exit just yet.
Tottenham Reject Luka Vuskovic Bid
While Tottenham have seemingly agreed a deal to sign Van Hecke this summer, David Ornstein reports that the club have turned down a £35 million bid from Brighton to sign Vuskovic.
It’s the second offer made by the Seagulls to sign the Croatian international, as they look at a potential replacement for their outgoing star in the market.
Recent reports have claimed that Vuskovic has already agreed personal terms with Brighton, as he looks to progress after having a breakthrough campaign with Hamburg in the Bundesliga last season.
It’s unclear whether the youngster will push for a move, as he now faces a tough task to get into the first-team over the next campaign under De Zerbi.
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Tottenham’s Vuskovic Challenge
Tottenham face a real challenge in trying to keep Vuskovic, considering his ability at such a young age.
The defender was described as “exceptional” during his spell at Hamburg last season, capable of organising a defence and leading the team throughout the campaign.
With the arrival of Senesi and Van Hecke at the back, it looks tough to see where Vuskovic will get consistent game time. Exits for Cristian Romero and Radu Dragusin may help, but there will still be Micky van de Ven and Kevin Danso ahead of him in the pecking order.
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If Tottenham can suggest a pathway that will see him get some game time in the future, then they may be able to seal a loan move or two to give him the right experience.
However, it remains to be seen whether the club can show him that way ahead, and whether he will accept it.
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Fox Sports to Make Millions From World Cup Hydration Break Ads
The opening week of the 2026 World Cup has been notable for the controversy created by the hydration breaks taken in the middle of matches. Every single one of the 104 games at the tournament will feature a hydration break after 22 minutes of each half.
Per FIFA regulations, these breaks must last three minutes each. The reasoning behind these breaks relates to the searing temperatures that are typically present in many venues across host countries, the United States, Canada and Mexico.
However, the breaks are mandatory and not based on any temperature readings inside stadiums. The first complaints regarding the breaks came in the opening game of the tournament, where fans were outraged that US broadcaster Fox cut to commercials during the hydration breaks in Mexico’s 2-0 victory against South Africa.
Critics claimed that the practice had broken FIFA rules about advertising being shown during matches. However, it is easy to see why Fox took the decision to air commercials after details emerged of the staggering sums they are earning for them during each match.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk went viral on Sunday evening after making his feelings known on the enforced breaks during matches following the Netherlands’ 2-2 draw against Japan.
Van Dijk admitted that the hydration breaks were something he “didn’t really like”, arguing that their presence should be determined on a match-by-match basis:
“I think every time we go to commercials, it’s not really something that I like. I think for the neutral viewers on TV it is also not great. So if it is really hot, it would be good to put them in, but I think you have to look at every game separately, in my opinion. But I think I have said enough already on that.”
While Van Dijk was careful not to completely savage the practice for fear of angering officials, his former manager, Jurgen Klopp held absolutely nothing back with his opinion on the breaks.
In a damning rant, the 58-year-old accused executives of “holding football hostage”, branding the cooling breaks as “a gilded cage built for sponsors.”
How Much Fox is Set to Earn From World Cup Hydration Breaks
To date, Fox has run full-screen advertisements during every hydration break stoppage throughout the World Cup. The broadcaster is aware of the criticism, but, per a source for the Sports Business Journal, they have vowed to “continue to go full screen”, although a tweak to a picture-in-picture approach “may still happen” before the end of the tournament.
Over the weekend, The Wall Street Journal confirmed that Fox was making a minimum of $200,000 for a 30-second commercial during the group stages. This rises considerably for games involving the USA, where that figure rises to $750,000.
Fox is likely to increase those prices as the tournament progresses. As a result, estimates suggest the broadcaster could make a massive $332.8 million if they can sell each of the eight, 30-second commercial slots for every game.
FIFA have confirmed that Fox will face no disciplinary action for airing the commercials, so long as they are strictly restricted to hydration breaks.
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Arsenal Could Now Hijack Liverpool For Yan Diomande Deal
Arsenal could hijack Liverpool’s move for Yan Diomande this summer, as Sky Sports claims that the Gunners are showing interest in the Ivory Coast international.
It comes as the Gunners are tracking several wingers in the transfer market in the hopes of improving their forward ranks going into next season.
The left wing has emerged as requiring the most immediate attention, as Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard continue to be linked with a potential exit in the coming weeks.
PSG’s Bradley Barcola has become a key target for Arsenal this summer, though there is uncertainty over whether the European champions will be willing to sell the Frenchman, even with his deal dwindling towards the final few years.
With that in mind, focus could soon switch to Diomande, who has already taken the World Cup by storm.
Arsenal Eye Yan Diomande Move
As per the report from Sky Sports, Diomande is a player on Arsenal’s radar this summer as a potential option for the flanks, after an impressive campaign for RB Leipzig.
The 19-year-old has burst onto the scene in the Bundesliga, just one year on after he made the switch from Spanish side Leganes in the 2025 summer transfer window.
Any deal could be tough, given that Leipzig have placed a £130 million price tag on Diomande, according to reports, as plenty of top clubs show interest in a potential deal.
Liverpool appear most advanced in getting a deal done, with talks held and an offer being prepared to get personal terms over the line in the coming weeks.
If Arsenal are to swoop in and get a deal done, that would be quite the hijack to land one of the most in-demand players on the market this summer.
There may be some risk involved in landing the youngster, who has such a small sample size in senior football, but it’s one that the Gunners could take.
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Diomande Is Perfect For Arsenal
Given how recently he broke through as a superstar, there is naturally an element of risk surrounding Diomande, and a potentially inflated transfer price to go with it.
However, that can be justified by the talent he has already displayed, and the potential he has to take himself to a whole other level in the near future.
Typically, Bundesliga attackers haven’t translated well to the Premier League, Erling Haaland aside. But the World Cup is showing that the 19-year-old can compete with the very best.
Diomande managed to rinse Arsenal star Piero Hincapie on a few occasions in Ivory Coast’s win over Ecuador, showing the ability he has to wreak havoc on the opposition defenders.
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It could be considered a controversial move.
His pace and trickery bring something that the Gunners could do with on the left, while he has the versatility to feature on the right should they wish to use him there too.
It would certainly be a risk, but one that Arsenal should be willing to take while they are working from a position of strength, while also impacting their rivals’ transfer business.
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