Premier League
Sandro Tonali's spell at Newcastle United could be nearing an unexpected turn. After a year and a half in England, the Italian midfielder has not managed to establish himself as a key player in Eddie Howe's plans. His lack of prominence, coupled with a ten-month suspension due to a sports betting case, has hindered his adaptation. Faced with this situation, AC Milan is starting to dream of his return.
At Newcastle, Tonali has taken a back seat in midfield, where Joelinton, Bruno Guimarães, Sean Longstaff, and Joe Willock have more prominence. This situation has limited him to just 650 minutes in 13 Premier League matches, causing concern for both the player and his surroundings. Although he is under contract with the Magpies until 2028 and earns a high salary, the current conditions pave the way for a potential move.
San Siro Dreams of His Return in January
Milan, which witnessed his brilliance in winning the Scudetto, believes Tonali would be the perfect complement to their current midfield led by Reijnders and Fofana. However, the operation would not be simple. As reported in 'Calciomercato,' Newcastle would demand a sum close to 40 million euros, and the player would need to accept a salary reduction to make his return viable.
With the January transfer market just around the corner, Tonali could push for a loan deal with a purchase option, fueling the hopes of AC Milan fans to see their prodigal son back at San Siro.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El AC Milán tiene un sueño al alcance de su mano para el mes de enero
