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Newcastle Determined to Keep Tonali

Sandro Tonali's departure is not even a possibility Newcastle United would consider anytime soon. Tonali is the club's most valuable asset, and they will be more determined than ever to hang onto it after losing Alexander Isak in the summer.

Eddie Howe has recently made Tonali the first name on the teamsheet because the elegant midfielder has consistently shown his abilities. The player remains committed to Newcastle and isn’t seeking an exit, though a future return to Italy isn’t ruled out. Despite this, Juve Live claims Juventus plan to offer £45.5 million plus Teun Koopmeiners for him. Koopmeiners has struggled at Juventus, with no goals or assists in five Serie A games and three yellow cards, making the offer unappealing for Newcastle. The only way Juventus could ever afford to bring Tonali back to Italy would be by offering a part exchange, but there's simply nobody in their squad who would come close to filling. 

 

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