Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonari has been a key player for Eddie Howe’s team since the big money moved from AC Milan.
The Italian midfielder helped the magpies end the trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup last season.
Along with Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimarès, the Italian midfielder formed a terrifying central central partnership, and is now one of the few first names on the Newcastle United team seat.
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However, speculation about his future has increased as interest in the midfielder’s services from some of the world’s top clubs.
According to Goal Italia, the Italian international midfielder met his agent in Milan this week, and it rekindled discussions about a potential move away from Newcastle in the near future.
Tonari’s agent Giuseppe Liso is now in Milan, and the midfielder was discovered in the city where he meets his agent.
The reason behind their meeting is yet to be known. It could be a routine meeting or it could be about the player’s future plans. I can’t say anything for sure about the latest developments.
Tonari’s agents publicly downplayed the prospect of Serie A’s return amid interest from Juventus, highlighting that they focused on the player’s Newcastle responsibility.
The attractions in Juventus are clear. Tonari is a technically talented midfielder, which enhances the quality of Juve’s midfield.
The Newcastle United midfielder may be considering his future
The Milan meeting may be a clear signal that Tonari camps are at least listening, and that Juventus is ready to put him more formally on their radar.
Juventus tried to sign the midfielder in the recent past, but even approaches came in, but Newcastle decided to keep the midfielder at the club.
It is still unclear whether his attitude has changed or if it will remain the same, but it may be possible now.
The midfielder is also interested in the Premier League. Manchester United have been linked to the Italians’ movements recently.
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