How much Sandro Tonali could earn at Tottenham after he says ‘yes’ to transfer

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Tottenham Hotspur have taken a huge step towards signing Sandro Tonali, but they still have work to do to get the deal over the line.Reliable journalists such as Fabrizio Romano have revealed over recent days that Tottenham are continuing to work on a deal for Sandro Tonali, even though the club’s other transfer pursuits are now dominating the headlines.Spurs have had a £80m bid for Tonali turned down by Newcastle, which would have already been a club-record deal for the Lilywhites had the offer been accepted. In fact, Tonali has already said ‘yes’ to the potential Spurs move.However, despite the huge figures involved, it appears that Roberto De Zerbi’s men are pushing ahead undeterred.Photo by Catherine Ivill – AMA/Getty ImagesSandro Tonali is ready to sign a bumper Tottenham contractSky Sports’ live blog has backed up what other sources are reporting on Tonali, by stating that the midfielder is now ‘ready’ to sign for Spurs.In fact, it is revealed that a contract worth more than £275,000 per week is ready and waiting for the Italy international to sign.That would make Tonali comfortably the highest paid player in the Spurs squad, beating out the £195,00 per week that Cristian Romero and Xavi Simons are currently on.Sky Sports add that the deal is now dependent on the two clubs reaching an agreement, with the Lilywhites and the Magpies continuing talks following the rejected £80m offer.Tottenham 2025/26 wages:PlayerPositionCountryAnnual SalaryWeekly SalaryCristian RomeroDefenderArgentina£10,140,00£195,000Xavi SimonsMidfielderNetherlands£10,140,00£195,000James MaddisonMidfielderEngland£8,840,000£170,000Conor GallagherMidfielderEngland£8,320,000£160,000Mohammed KudusMidfielderGhana£7,800,000£150,000Dominic SolankeForwardEngland£7,280,000£140,000Dejan KulusevskiForwardSweden£5,720,000£110,000RicharlisonForwardBrazil£4,680,000£90,000Micky van de VenDefenderNetherlands£4,680,000£90,000Radu DragusinDefenderRomania£4,420,000£85,000Pedro PorroDefenderSpain£4,420,000£85,000Ben DaviesDefenderWales£4,160,000£80,000Rodrigo BentancurMidfielderUruguay£3,900,000£75,000Archie GrayMidfielderEngland£3,900,000£75,000Destiny UdogieDefenderItaly£3,900,000£75,000Guglielmo VicarioGoalkeeperItaly£3,900,000£75,000Pape Matar SarrMidfielderSenegal£3,640,000£70,000Kevin DansoDefenderAustria£3,380,000£65,000Lucas BergvallMidfielderSweden£3,120,000£60,000Mathys TelForwardFrance£2,860,000£55,000Wilson OdobertMidfielderFrance£2,080,000£40,000Djed SpenceDefenderEngland£2,080,000£40,000Antonin KinskyGoalkeeperCzechia£1,560,000£30,000SouzaDefenderBrazil£1,300,000£25,000Brandon AustinGoalkeeperEngland£780,000£15,000Ashley PhillipsDefenderEngland£780,000£15,000Dane ScarlettStrikerEngland£648,000£12,000Mikey MooreMidfielderEngland£260,000£5,000Yang-min HyeokMidfielderSouth Korea£260,000£5,000Jamie DonleyMidfielderEngland£213,200£4,100Will LankshearStrikerEngland£176,800£3,400Arsenal are not likely to hijack Spurs’ deal for TonaliOver the last week, some outlets have said that Arsenal would be the Newcastle star’s prefered destination if they made a move this summer.However, David Ornstein and other reliable journalists have said over the last few days that the Gunners have not shown an interest in Tonali this summer.Over the last 24 hours, Arsenal have pushed ahead with an offer for BrunoGuimaraes, and it thus appears that the Lilywhites are facing no serious competition in the race for Tonali.READ MORE: Will Lankshear takes extra measures to impress De Zerbi ahead of Tottenham pre-seasonThe post How much Sandro Tonali could earn at Tottenham after he says ‘yes’ to transfer appeared first on Spurs Web.