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Transfer News: Chelsea eye£100m+ two midfielders in bold Xabi Alonso statement

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Transfer news: Chelsea open talks with Newcastle over Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes

Transfer news: Chelsea have made direct contact with Newcastle United regarding both Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes, in what represents one of the more dramatic transfer news stories of this early summer window. According to journalist Si Phillips, whose reporting on Chelsea’s boardroom activity carries considerable weight, the Blues held discussions with Newcastle chiefs that covered multiple potential deals, with the two prized midfielders forming a central part of those conversations. Critically, Newcastle are understood to be willing to listen to offers for their star midfielders. That openness alone marks a seismic shift from Newcastle’s earlier posturing this season.

Transfer news background: how has this saga developed?

Tonali has emerged as one of the best midfielders in the Premier League since his €60 million move from Milan in 2023, having returned from a ten-month ban for betting violations in August 2024. Newcastle hold Tonali to a contract through to 2029, with that deal including the option for a further 12-month extension, meaning they remain in a position to demand the highest possible fee.

Guimaraes, meanwhile, is contracted at Newcastle until June 2028 and has previously drawn interest from Arsenal, Barcelona and PSG. Both players deserve to be playing on Europe’s biggest stage, and Newcastle’s inability to guarantee Champions League football next season makes holding on to either considerably more difficult. Chelsea’s discussions with Newcastle also covered the potential return of Lewis Hall, with the Blues seeing the left-back as a replacement for Marc Cucurella, who has attracted interest from Barcelona.

My view: who should Chelsea prioritise in this transfer news window?

Xabi Alonso officially becomes Chelsea manager on 1 July, having signed a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge. He inherits a squad bursting with talent but lacking a genuine midfield spine, and this is where his ambitions and Newcastle’s financial vulnerabilities collide perfectly.

Signing both in a single summer would be extraordinary, financially punishing and arguably unnecessary. Experience is reportedly being prioritised across various positions, and Alonso is expected to have a major influence on Chelsea’s business in the upcoming window. Between the two midfielders, Tonali is the clear priority.

At 25, he operates with a ferocity and technical intelligence that suits Alonso’s high-press philosophy far more naturally. He reads space, covers enormous ground, and carries a competitive edge that Stamford Bridge has lacked for years. Guimaraes, for all his brilliance, is 28 and still a risk given Chelsea’s recent history of paying premium fees for players at the wrong end of their peak.

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Tonali is worth more in terms of value, given his age and contract length. Chelsea should go hard for Tonali, agree the deal, and revisit Guimaraes in a later window if the finances allow. One transformative signing done properly beats two rushed ones that unbalance the budget before Alonso has even trained with his squad.

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