Spurs smash record again: £100m Tonali deal ends Levy thrift era
Tottenham Hotspur have obliterated their transfer record for the second time in seven days, agreeing to a £100m fee for Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali under Roberto De Zerbi’s aggressive rebuild.
Tottenham Hotspur have torn up their own transfer record for the second time in seven days, agreeing to a £100m deal for midfielder Sandro Tonali. The move, finalized on July 12, 2024, follows last week’s £55m capture of Mateus Fernandes and underscores a ruthless new direction under manager Roberto De Zerbi. The Lewis family’s open checkbook has replaced Daniel Levy’s historic thrift, signaling an all-in push to compete with Manchester City and Arsenal.
























