26 December 2024

Newcastle United's Eddie Howe and Sandro Tonali react after the team won their Carabao Cup quarter-final match against Brentford. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

The Premier League's profit and sustainability rules continue to hit clubs hard, none more so than Newcastle United, who may be forced to sell their dynamic attacking midfielder, Sandro Tonali.

After being suspended due to allegations of betting malpractice, Sandro Tonali It was just starting to get to him Newcastle The career is back on track, however Premier League The team may have no choice but to reduce their time in the Premier League.

according to Football from the insideregardless of It looks like the player is unhappy With him on Tyneside, sources have suggested a return to Serie A could be an option due to PSR.

Juventus wants Sandro Tonali

Newcastle United player Sandro Tonali celebrates scoring a goal
Newcastle United's Sandro Tonali celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Carabao Cup quarter-final match against Brentford. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

That would be the hardest blow Eddie Howe Who was a true champion of the player and seemed to support him throughout the turmoil he would undoubtedly face while remaining on the sidelines for months at a time.

Football Insider reports that the Italian giant, Juventus, would appear to be willing to bring Tonali back to his homeland and Newcastle would have to give any offer due consideration.

So far, the Magpies have managed to keep hold of him and the likes of Bruno Guimarães and Alexander Isak – Which Howe says his loss will be “huge.”

All of them could fetch a pretty penny for the St James' Park outfit.

Sandro Tonali could be sacrificed by Newcastle

As a result, they haven't really been able to enter the transfer market themselves to any significant degree, as there isn't much scope if they want to stay on the right side of Financial Fair Play.

Back in eighth place in the Premier League table and just six points behind Arsenal in third, as well as a place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals, the 2024/25 season could become a special one for Newcastle.

The eventual loss of Tonali will almost certainly take the shine off any potential successes.

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