Tottenham confirm Mateus Fernandes deal as Tonali jets in from Milan
Sandro Tonali declared he is 'ready for this new adventure' as the Newcastle star travelled to London to complete a £100m move to Tottenham, minutes after Spurs announced the arrival of Mateus Fernandes.
Daily Mail Sport understands Tonali is set to sign a six-year deal at Tottenham, which could be worth around £275,000 per week.
Tottenham agreed terms on a £92.5million deal with Newcastle, with add-ons centred around Champions League qualification taking that fee to £100m.
Tonali spoke to reporters at Milan Linate Airport as he travelled to London to undergo a medical.
'We had a sort of agreement with Newcastle, we talked every day and we made it,' Tonali told Sky Sport Italia.
'They wanted the best from me, we wanted the best deal for them. We parted on excellent terms, we're all happy and I'm ready for this new adventure.
Sandro Tonali spoke to reporters outside Milan airport as the Newcastle midfielder travelled to London to complete a £100m move to Tottenham
Tottenham have completed the £85m signing of Mateus Fernandes as the club overhauls Roberto De Zerbi's midfield
'[Roberto] De Zerbi did a great job in all this and for a life choice with family after three years at Newcastle, last year our lives changed with our child's birth so we decided to change a bit our life and De Zerbi made a great difference, he did his job and he did it very well.
The Italian international is set to become part of a new-look Tottenham midfield under head coach De Zerbi.
Tonali will become Tottenham's record signing, surpassing the £85m they have paid to West Ham for Fernandes.
Fernandes' move was confirmed on Thursday morning, with the midfielder admitting De Zerbi was a key factor in his decision to sign for the club.
'I'm very excited for this next step,' Fernandes said.
'Spurs is a massive club and the head coach was a key part of why I have decided to join.
'When we spoke, it was very special. We look at football in the same way - going onto the pitch as a strong team, with fight and energy, to try and win every game.
'I can't wait to get started, to meet the fans, to meet everyone, and give everything for the club.'
Tonali said he leaves Newcastle on 'excellent terms' and is ready for a 'new adventure'
The Italian midfielder credited Roberto De Zerbi as a key factor for him making the move
De Zerbi added: 'I've admired Mateus for a long time because he combines quality on the ball with the intensity and intelligence that are so important in the way we want to play.
'Despite his age, he already has good experience in the Premier League and has shown quality and consistency at this level.
'Mateus is comfortable under pressure, can progress the ball, works hard for the team and has the courage to make things happen in difficult moments.
'I believe this is the ideal environment for him to continue his development and I'm excited to start working with him.'
The additions of Tonali and Fernandes will mark a significant boost for De Zerbi as he looks to rebuild a Spurs squad which has slumped to 17th-placed finishes in each of the last two seasons.
Ex-AC Milan captain Tonali made 110 appearances for Newcastle, scoring 10 goals, since signing for the club from the Italian giants back in 2023 in a deal worth £60m.
Just months after moving to the north-east, he received a 10-month suspension after being found guilty of breaching rules on gambling by the Italian Football Federation. He subsequently missed the rest of the season and the Euros that summer.
Fernandes has impressed in the past two seasons in the Premier League, despite suffering back-to-back relegations with Southampton and West Ham.
Tottenham beat Man United to the signing of Fernandes, who leaves West Ham following their relegation to the Championship
West Ham confirmed the 21-year-old's departure to their London rivals with a short statement on their website.
'West Ham United can confirm that Mateus Fernandes has completed a transfer to Tottenham Hotspur for an undisclosed fee.
'The 21-year-old Portugal international departs having made 38 appearances and scored four goals for the Hammers after joining from Southampton in the summer of 2025.
'West Ham United would like to thank Mateus for his service and wish him well for the future.
They have already agreed on free agents Martin Dubravka, Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson while Jan Paul van Hecke arrived from Brighton for £52million.
Spurs also want to add a forward and a winger with Savinho of Manchester City still in their sights.
Despite interest from Nottingham Forest and Napoli, they have yet to receive a bid for wantaway midfielder Lucas Bergvall.
Tottenham did however accept a £50million offer from Brighton to sell Croatia centre back Luka Vuskovic.
Police officer raped two women and abused a third
Police officer raped two women and abused a third
He 'carried out deliberate and repeated acts of abuse against women'.
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A former police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of violent and non-recent sexual offences against women. Cameron Ross, 39, was sentenced on Thursday, 2 July, for the offences that took place in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in 2012 and 2014 and Inverness between 2019 and 2022.
He had denied charges, but had been found guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh on Monday, May 25, where he was also sentenced. During the trial, the court heard how Ross raped the first woman after they met at a party on Lewis between August and October 2012. A second woman told the court of how Ross sat on her and restrained her before raping her in June 2014. He went on to subject a third woman to a course of abusive behaviour between October 2019 and June 2022 in Inverness, the court heard. Alongside being found guilty of rape and domestic abuse, the former policeman was also found guilty of attempting to pervert the course of justice and threatening or abusive behaviour, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service said.
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Ross, who resigned from Police Scotland in June 2026, has been placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely.
Faye Cook, Procurator Fiscal for High Court Sexual Offences at the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), said: “Cameron Ross carried out deliberate and repeated acts of abuse against women over the course of a decade. This was sustained offending, which caused significant harm. As a police officer, he was in a position of trust. Instead of upholding the law, he chose to break it in a serious and persistent way. I would urge anyone affected by similar offending to come forward and report it. The Crown is committed to prosecuting those responsible for sexual and domestic abuse, regardless of who they are.”
Chief Superintendent Helen Harrison, Head of Professional Standards, said: "Ross was a serving officer at the time of these offences and when the report was received in June 2022, we immediately suspended him. He has since resigned from the service. If he had remained, we would have progressed gross misconduct proceedings and he would have been dismissed as his actions and behaviour will not be tolerated in Police Scotland.
"I want to thank those who came forward and recognise how difficult that can be when the perpetrator is a police officer.
"Police Scotland continues to work with survivors’ groups to improve our response to violence against women and girls to embed an approach which places survivors at the heart of our investigation with a trauma-informed approach and we remain committed to further improvement.
"Equally, over a period of years, and advanced by Lady Elish Angiolini's review in 2020, there has been a Scotland wide focus on police ethics, conduct and scrutiny."
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The superintendent also said police "continue to fully engage with those developments to strengthen our safeguarding of policing's integrity and we're working to embed new legislation to continue that improvement".
"We fully accept the onus is on policing to build confidence with members of the public, victims and witnesses to ensure they can report wrongdoing by police officers and staff, and can be confident that robust action will be taken.
“Police Scotland is committed to reviewing its processes, policies, and procedures, which continue to evolve and are shaped by feedback. The ability to handle police misconduct matters in a more robust, timely and transparent way will now also be greatly strengthened by the Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Act 2025,” she said.