Sandro Tonali Next Club Odds: Tottenham 10/11 Favourites As Romano Confirms De Zerbi Priority Target

Tottenham are 10/11 favourites with Bet365 to land Sandro Tonali this summer after Fabrizio Romano confirmed Spurs as De Zerbi's priority target. Newcastle stay is 11/4, Man City 5/1.
Sandro Tonali Next Club Odds: Tottenham 10/11 Favourites As Romano Confirms De Zerbi Priority Target
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  • Tottenham are 10/11 odds-on with Bet365 to land Sandro Tonali this summer
  • Staying at Newcastle is now 11/4 second in the market
  • Fabrizio Romano reports Tonali is "open to joining" Spurs and "keen on the move"

Spurs Odds-On To Land Tonali On UK Betting Sites

Bookmakers have made Tottenham the odds-on 10/11 favourites to sign Sandro Tonali this summer, with Bet365 leading the way after Fabrizio Romano's morning exclusive transformed the market. 

The market had previously priced a Newcastle stay as the likeliest outcome, but the latest reporting from one of the most reliable voices in transfer news has triggered a sharp move that puts Spurs into rare odds-on territory.

Romano's update was specific. "Tottenham want to go ahead strong and get it done as it's a priority target wanted by De Zerbi," he wrote, adding that Tonali "is open to joining and keen on the move." 

That's the kind of three-pronged signal, manager appetite, club commitment, player willingness, that the best football betting sites treat as a genuine market mover rather than the usual transfer-window noise.

The price tells you everything. A 10/11 quote implies a 52.4% probability, and on a next club market that's a meaningfully short number as it suggests the layers are now treating Spurs as more likely than every other destination combined.


Sandro Tonali Next Club Odds

Sandro Tonali Next Club
OddsImplied Probability
Tottenham10/1152.4%
Stay at Newcastle11/426.7%
Manchester City5/116.7%
Arsenal12/17.7%
Manchester United16/15.9%
Any Saudi Team25/13.8%

Why Tottenham Have Become Odds-On

The combination of factors driving the price is unusual in its alignment. 

Tonali fits exactly the kind of midfielder De Zerbi builds his teams around as a deep-lying conductor capable of dictating tempo, breaking lines with progressive passing and contributing defensively when out of possession. 

For a Tottenham side rebuilding under their new head coach, that's not a luxury signing; it's a structural one.

Newcastle's side of the story is the part the market is now scrutinising hardest. Tonali has been one of the club's most important players since his arrival, and Eddie Howe's side aren't in the business of selling key assets cheaply. 

But Romano's note that "talks with Newcastle will follow on price/package" suggests Spurs are preparing to pay the kind of fee that forces the conversation rather than tiptoeing into negotiations.

The Chasing Pack: Newcastle Stay At 11/4, Man City 5/1

Stay at Newcastle (11/4) remains the second-most likely outcome and the most natural alternative bet. If the Magpies hold firm on valuation, refuse to negotiate, or convince Tonali that the project at St James' Park outweighs the De Zerbi pull, this stays a Newcastle story. A 26.7% implied probability is fair for a default-outcome line that requires no new development to settle.

Manchester City (5/1) is the interesting third name. City's ongoing succession planning around their midfield ages makes Tonali a logical name on their list, with Italian manager Enzo Maresca set to join this summer. At a 16.7% implied probability, the layers are saying "credible but secondary."

Arsenal (12/1) is the fashionable wildcard rather than the substantive threat. Mikel Arteta's side have been heavily invested in midfield refreshes over the past two windows, but the timing and need don't align as cleanly as they do for Spurs.

What the expert says...
10/11 about Tottenham is short, but it's right. When you've got Romano explicitly saying the player is keen, the manager wants him, and the club is preparing to go strong on negotiations, that's three out of three for a deal getting done. Manchester City at 5/1 is the dark horse if you want a punchier price, but on balance Spurs are odds-on for a reason.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Where To Bet On The Sandro Tonali Next Club Market

Transfer markets are some of the most volatile books on the football calendar, with prices capable of moving sharply on a single Fabrizio Romano post or here-we-go confirmation. 

The best football betting sites are typically quickest to react when concrete reporting drops, and most major bookmakers carry next club markets on high-profile players. 

New customers can also tap into free bets and welcome offers to get involved.

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