Some huge and barely worrying claims have arrived from Italy at the moment surrounding Sandro Tonali and his future at Newcastle United.
The midfielder accomplished a £55m transfer from AC Milan final summer time, however a breach of playing guidelines noticed him banned for almost all of the 2023/24 season earlier than he returned to aggressive motion in August.
Quick ahead a number of months and at the moment’s version of Gazzetta dello Sport experiences that he’s not completely satisfied on Tyneside and exploring a return to Serie A…
Tonali eyeing Toon exit?
Based on Gazzetta dello Sport and their senior reporter Carlo Laudisa – a journalist on the well-known Italian paper for nearly 40 years – Sandro Tonali is already eyeing a return to Italy.
He stats that ‘one thing is damaged’ between Tonali and Newcastle, referring to his lack of recreation time that has seen the 24-year-old begin solely six of our 13 Premier League video games to date this season.
Laudisa states that Tonali ‘want to return to Italy’ and would like to rejoin boyhood membership AC Milan, whereas Juventus and Inter Milan are talked about as potential choices. Nonetheless, the ‘huge subject’ could be his wages, with Serie A golf equipment unlikely to match the cash he at present receives on Tyneside.
Mortgage claims laughable
It’s a concern to see a good Italian outlet report that Tonali is unsettled, however part of Gazzetta’s piece that simply doesn’t add up is claims round a possible mortgage exit.
As a result of Serie A golf equipment wouldn’t have the ability to match his present wages, they counsel a mortgage transfer and loads of ‘goodwill’ on Newcastle’s facet could be wanted to facilitate Tonali’s return.
With all due respect, there isn’t an opportunity Newcastle permit such a transfer when you think about he’s our second most costly signing ever, to not point out the actual fact we spent 10 months with out him shortly after his £55m transfer from Milan.
Tonali’s profession at Newcastle is but to actually get going and it’s truthful to say he owes us one given the return we’ve obtained for the payment paid. However, it does work each methods and Howe should discover a constant position for him within the facet, with followers baffled to see the midfielder ‘rested’ at Brentford after such a superb show in final week’s 3-3 draw with Liverpool.
Hopefully these doubtlessly unsettling experiences from Italy are usually not true and the Italian is completely satisfied and dedicated to creating successful of his time on Tyneside.