Transfer

Tottenham's Record-Breaking Transfers: Tonali and Fernandes

Tottenham Hotspur is reshaping their squad with record signings of Tonali and Fernandes, while Juventus makes strategic moves in the transfer market.

Betora Sports Desk··2 min read
A vibrant scene at Tottenham Hotspur's stadium, featuring players in their white home kits celebrating a new signing. The green pitch is alive with excitement, and fans in the stands are waving flags

Tottenham's Ambitious Transfer Strategy

Tottenham Hotspur is making significant waves in the transfer market this summer, having recently secured two high-profile signings that are set to reshape their squad. The North London club is on the verge of completing a record-breaking transfer for Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali, along with the recent acquisition of Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United.

Sandro Tonali's Move to Spurs

According to reports, Sandro Tonali is en route to the UK to finalize his transfer to Tottenham for a staggering fee of €116 million (£99.5 million), making him the most expensive Italian footballer in history. The move is also set to break Tottenham's club transfer record for the second time in just a week, following the signing of Fernandes.

Tonali, who previously played for Newcastle United, expressed his excitement about the move, stating, “We’ve decided to change, we’re ready for this new adventure.” He is expected to earn a lucrative salary of €12 million per season over a six-year contract, and will be under the guidance of fellow Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi.

Mateus Fernandes Joins from West Ham

Just a day prior to the news about Tonali, Tottenham also announced the signing of Mateus Fernandes for a club-record fee of £85 million. This transfer surpasses the previous record of £65 million that Spurs paid for Dominic Solanke in August 2024. Despite interest from Manchester United, Spurs were determined to secure Fernandes, who is viewed as one of the brightest young talents in the Premier League.

West Ham's decision to let Fernandes go is attributed to their belief in his potential, with club officials likening him to Declan Rice, who was sold to Arsenal for £105 million in 2023. Spurs' hierarchy is keen on making bold moves this window, especially after missing out on key targets last summer.

Juventus' Transfer Activity

Meanwhile, Juventus has also been active in the transfer market, having completed the signing of young striker Jeff Ekhator from Genoa for €16 million, plus €2 million in add-ons. Ekhator, who is just 19 years old, is seen as a promising addition to the squad. However, reports indicate that Juventus may consider sending him out on loan to ensure he receives adequate playing time for his development.

As the transfer window progresses, Juventus is also looking to offload some of their more senior forwards, including Arkadiusz Milik, whose contract has expired, and Lois Openda, who is likely to be loaned out with an option to buy. The Bianconeri are also eyeing a potential deal to bring back Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain.

Conclusion

As the summer transfer window heats up, Tottenham Hotspur's aggressive approach to signings, highlighted by the imminent arrivals of Tonali and Fernandes, signals their intent to compete at the highest level in the upcoming season. Juventus' activity also reflects a strategic reshaping of their squad, as they look to balance youth and experience in their forward line. Both clubs are poised for an exciting season ahead, fueled by their recent transfer dealings.

#transfer news#Tottenham Hotspur#Juventus#Sandro Tonali#Mateus Fernandes

Related Articles