Arsenal tipped to hijack Tottenham's £85m Sandro Tonali transfer
Arsenal tipped to hijack Tottenham's Tonali transfer

Arsenal should be confident about hijacking Tottenham Hotspur's pursuit of Sandro Tonali, having pulled off a similar feat to sign Eberechi Eze last summer, according to former Premier League striker Jay Bothroyd. The ex-QPR and Cardiff City forward labelled the Newcastle United midfielder 'one of the best in the world' and an automatic starter in Mikel Arteta's side.

Tonali's potential move from Newcastle

Tonali has been a vital cog in Eddie Howe's midfield in recent seasons, but appears poised to leave Newcastle this summer after the club failed to qualify for the Champions League. Despite finishing 17th in the Premier League last season, Tottenham are currently leading the charge to sign the Italian as they look to bolster Roberto De Zerbi's midfield. Spurs have already seen an opening offer of £75 million dismissed by Newcastle, but are said to be confident they can strike a deal for £85 million.

However, additional reports suggest that Tonali would favour a move to Tottenham's arch-rivals Arsenal, who have been repeatedly linked with the Italian midfielder. While Arsenal appear to currently be prioritising a move for Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers, Bothroyd wouldn't be surprised to see the Gunners swoop in at the last minute to prise another marquee signing out of Spurs' hands.

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Bothroyd's assessment of Tonali

'I did say the other day, if Arsenal come in, exactly the same situation that happened with Eze is going to happen again with Tonali,' Bothroyd told Sky Sports. 'I think Tonali is one of the best midfielders in the world. I heard Paul Scholes talk about him and he was talking about how he's got a lot more in his locker than Declan Rice. Declan Rice is one of the best in the world, but I believe Paul Scholes – Tonali is also one of the best in the world.'

'I love watching him play, very industrious, makes tackles, box to box, scores goals, leads by example. He's got everything you would want in your midfielder. He's just 26 years old as well. He would definitely go straight into Arsenal's starting lineup, and obviously make it better. So I can understand why Arsenal want him to go in there. They need to retain the title.'

Bothroyd on Morgan Rogers

Bothroyd was similarly enthused about Arsenal's interest in England star Rogers, and said the 23-year-old would not struggle for regular starts in a red shirt. Asked where Rogers would fit in Arteta's side, Bothroyd said: 'That's pretty much easy. Trossard, Martinelli, Odegaard [could all drop out]. That's an easy fix, really. He's going to walk straight into that team as well. And Tonali will.'

'And that's what it's going to take. If Arsenal are going to retain the trophy and dominate English football, they need to keep making signings like this. But the reason why I like Rogers as well is because he brings versatility to that forward line. If Saka is injured, he could potentially play on the right if Madueke's not fit. He can play as a number 10. He could play on the left. He could even play in a more reserved role in a three in midfield in Odegaard's position. Or if Zubimendi's unfit, Declan Rice drops back, and he can go in that position as well.'

Arsenal's other transfer targets

Elsewhere, Arsenal are keen to sign another striker and still hold out hope of signing Julian Alvarez after he declared his desire to leave Atletico Madrid. The club are also looking to add depth on the wing, with a deal for Leicester City youngster Jeremy Monga close to being agreed.

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