2025-12-10 13:18:59
Newcastle United made their biggest sale in the club’s history over the summer, in perhaps the biggest Premier League transfer saga of all time.
Liverpool signed Alexander Isak from the North Eastern side for a fee of £125m, which was a British record deal.
Controversy aside, that move represented the change Newcastle have undergone over the past few seasons, since their takeover.
The Magpies more than doubled their money on the Swedish striker, having paid £60m for him. The fact that they can sign expensive talent and flip them for profit shows the positive financial state of the club.
In fact, there are a couple of other Newcastle players who could be future £100m stars, including – but not exclusive to – Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes.
Why Tonali & Guimaraes already are £100m stars
There is no doubt that Tonali and Guimaraes form one of the Premier League’s best midfield pivots. The Brazilian said it himself earlier this year, describing his partnership with the former AC Milan star as “one of the best midfields in the league.”
Newcastle’s number 39, Guimaraes, has already been valued at £100m by the club, and has previously had a release clause of that value.
Given his importance to the club, it’s easy to see why. The Brazil star has 21 appearances across all competitions and has ten goal involvements this term.
As for Tonali, the Italian is of equal importance to Eddie Howe’s midfield. He’s played 20 times this season, sitting at the base of their midfield and controlling the game, with Guimaraes operating just ahead of him.
Whilst there has never been an official report valuing the midfielder at £100m, it is clear he is a player worth that much.
Paul Scholes even said he is “better than Declan Rice,” with Arsenal paying £105m for the England star back in 2023. It is safe to assume Tonali can hit those heights.
However, it is not just Newcastle’s dynamic pivot who are future £100m stars at St James’ Park.
Newcastle’s latest future £100m player
Newcastle fans certainly adore the midfield, which Guimares says is among the Premier League’s elite. Tonali was lauded by one notable supporter earlier in the season as the “best” player he’s ever seen play for the Magpies.
It isn’t just Tonali, though, whom he heaped praise on. The content creator said Malick Thiaw is “a very strong contender for the best defender” he’s seen pull on that famous Black and White shirt.
Indeed, the German could easily earn a £100m price tag one day. His performances have been exceptional, as already alluded to, with scout Antonio Mango suggesting he was “one of the best signings of the summer.”
It is another example of a great investment from the Magpies, with Thiaw costing only £34.6m.
He’s cemented himself as Howe’s first-choice centre-back, playing 19 times in all competitions this term and even offering a threat from set pieces. Thiaw bagged twice against Everton in a 4-1 win last month.
Indeed, his stats reflect just how good a centre-back he is.
The 24-year-old averages 4.53 progressive passes and 3.81 aerial duels won per 90 minutes, ranking him in the top 17% and 15% of Premier League centre-backs, respectively.
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Thiaw key stats in 25/26 PL |
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Stat (per 90) |
Number |
Percentile |
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Long pass accuracy |
67.2% |
92nd |
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Progressive passes |
4.53 |
83rd |
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Progressive carries |
1 |
85th |
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Ball recoveries |
4.08 |
78th |
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Aerial duels won |
3.81 |
85th |
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Stats from FBref |
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There is perhaps a case to be made that Thiaw is just as important to Howe’s side this term as Tonali and Guimaraes. He’s certainly played a similar number of games, completing 90 minutes in the Premier League ten times in a row now.
If the midfield duo are worth £100m, it is easy to see how that can be the case for Thiaw in the future.
He has all the attributes to go to the very top, and is highly rated by Newcastle fans and How alike. The German has been exceptional this season and will be hoping this form continues.
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