Newcastle United fans can breathe a sigh of relief as the latest reports suggest a potential exit for Sandro Tonali to Italy is looking increasingly unlikely.
Despite constant “transfer talk” linking the midfielder with a sentimental return to Serie A, the financial reality of the modern game appears to be working in the Magpies’ favor.
According to latest insights from talkSPORT, Italian clubs are currently finding it “financially unrealistic” to lure the 25-year-old back to his homeland.
While Tonali’s emotional ties to Italy remain strong, the gap between Premier League wages and what Serie A sides can offer has become a significant barrier.
Why a Serie A Move for Sandro Tonali is “Out of the Question”
The crux of the update comes from Italian football experts who suggest that no club in Italy can currently match the package Tonali enjoys on Tyneside.
Newcastle’s leverage is further strengthened by the hefty £80 million price tag they would likely demand to even consider a sale.
“There is no way any Italian clubs can afford any top Premier League player on their current wages,” noted journalist Daniele Fisichella.
This definitive stance reframes the narrative that has surrounded Tonali since his arrival from AC Milan.
While the player has reportedly made no secret of wanting to return to Italy “at some point,” this summer does not look like the window where that dream will become a reality.
Interest from Premier League Rivals Persists for Tonali
While the “Italy route” might be closed for now, Newcastle aren’t completely in the clear.
The same reports indicate that interest from within the Premier League remains high.
Both Manchester City and Manchester United have been credited with keeping a close eye on the Italian international’s situation.
At Old Trafford, a midfield overhaul is expected, and Tonali is seen as a player who could provide the control and quality needed to replace aging stars.
Meanwhile, across Manchester, Pep Guardiola is rumored to view Tonali as a potential long-term successor to Rodri.
However, Real Madrid are also preparing a bid for Tonali this summer which could see him prefer a move to Spain.
Tonali’s Unfinished Business at St James’ Park
For the Geordie faithful, keeping Tonali for another season is a major win.
His debut campaign was famously disrupted by a long-term suspension, meaning Newcastle fans have yet to see the very best of a player who was signed as a cornerstone of the PIF project.
Fisichella described Tonali as “Italy’s best player” — a talent perfectly suited to the high-tempo nature of English football.
By retaining him, Eddie Howe ensures his midfield keeps its tactical intelligence and technical security as the club looks to push back into European contention next season.
As things stand, if Tonali is to leave St James’ Park, it would likely be for a massive fee to a fellow Premier League heavyweight rather than a return to the San Siro.

































