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Paris Saint-Germain PSG wants to continue building a solid project after a historic season and is already thinking about its next big signing: Sandro Tonali.
The Parisian club is preparing an offer close to 60 million euros to sign the Italian midfielder from Newcastle United, considered by Luis Enrique as the ideal profile to strengthen the midfield for the 2025-2026 season.
The French team has just completed an almost perfect year, winning all national titles and achieving the coveted Champions League. Only the setback in the Club World Cup final against Chelsea prevented a complete sweep. This success has raised expectations and internal demands, driving the coaching staff to seek more depth and balance in the midfield.
Luis Enrique has managed to create a squad without individual hierarchies, where the sum of collective efforts has been the key to success. Vitinha, Joao Neves, and Fabián Ruiz have become the engines of the Parisian game, but the Asturian coach considers it necessary to add one more piece that brings energy, character, and vision in the midfield. In that context, the name of Tonali appears at the top of the list.

Sandro Tonali, Luis Enrique's New Desire
The player from Newcastle United has become one of PSG's top priorities for this winter. His ability to recover, distribute, and reach the opponent's area makes him a complete midfielder, capable of adapting to the possession and high-pressure style that characterizes the French team.
The main obstacle will be the English club, which is not willing to let him go easily. Newcastle has once again placed full trust in Tonali after his return from the ban for betting, and his performance in the last season —45 games, over 3,300 minutes, six goals, and three assists— has confirmed him as one of the team's pillars.
With an ongoing contract and a leading role, the English team only contemplates his departure for a figure around 60 million euros, the same amount that PSG is willing to offer to finalize the deal.
Competition and Balance in PSG's Midfield
The arrival of Sandro Tonali would not imply an immediate restructuring of the starting eleven but an enhancement in rotation. Vitinha's position seems untouchable, but Fabián Ruiz and Joao Neves could alternate minutes depending on the opponent and the scheme. Luis Enrique seeks not only technical quality but also physical endurance to face the demanding European schedule.
Furthermore, Tonali's youth —26 years old— fits with the long-term vision of the Parisian project. The coach wants a midfield with energy, mobility, and leadership, qualities that the Italian has demonstrated both in Serie A and the Premier League.

A Strategic Bet by PSG
The move not only responds to a sporting need but also a strategic one. PSG wants to continue expanding its European dominance and consolidate a squad that maintains a balance between experience and youth. Tonali, with his profile as a modern midfielder, fits perfectly into that plan.
In Paris, they trust that the strength of the project, combined with the opportunity to fight for titles every season, can attract the player. Luis Enrique has asked for specific reinforcements, and Tonali has become his main desire for a midfield that aims to be the best on the continent.
If the deal is completed, PSG would add to its squad a player capable of raising the competitive level and offering new tactical options. Tonali would arrive not only as a reinforcement but also as an investment for the present and future for a club determined to dominate Europe through collective construction.
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