Two Manchester United transfer choices revealed by merciless Nottingham Forest after baffling £90m decisions

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It has been predicted that Real Madrid and Manchester City will attempt to entice Sandro Tonali to leave Newcastle United this summer.
Since coming back from his gambling ban, Tonali has been a key component of Newcastle's success; yet, the Magpies' inability to maintain a consistent Champions League berth has long raised rumors of a move away from St James' Park.
Tonali was heavily linked to Juventus and AC Milan, and there were even rumors that the Italy international wanted to return to Serie A after becoming dissatisfied with life at Newcastle. However, Tonali's representation vehemently dismissed those rumors.
However, Tonali's outstanding play will continue to draw interest from other teams, and Italian reporter Gianluca Di Marzio has now predicted that Madrid and City will attempt to make a deal this summer.
Di Marzio told Sky Sport Italia, "I think Tonali will leave Newcastle, but I don't know if he could return to Italy in June." "I believe that he might find a significant international market.
"Real Madrid purchasing him wouldn't surprise me, but it will depend on whether Xabi Alonso joins or Carlo [Ancelotti] stays. The city is also observing. Beyond the prospect of returning to Italy, where he could be delighted to do so, Sandro is a player who could have a global market.
Tonali, who has a deal with Newcastle through 2028, has frequently expressed how happy he is to be a part of the St James' furniture. His representative told Fabrizio Romano that Tonali feels like a "idol" for a side in the "best league in the world."
Newcastle is also vying for a spot in the top four of the Premier League this year. On goal differential alone, they are currently in fifth place, outside of the Champions League qualification spots.
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