FanSided World Football
·30 de abril de 2025
Sandro Tonali shocks Manchester City and Real Madrid with stunning Newcastle decision

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsFanSided World Football
·30 de abril de 2025
Newcastle United have received a major boost ahead of the summer transfer window – and it comes from one of their biggest stars.
Sandro Tonali has made it clear he has no intention of leaving St James’ Park.
According to The Telegraph, the Italian midfielder is committed to staying on Tyneside despite serious interest from Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Barcelona. For Tonali, this is about loyalty. It is about honour. And it is about repaying the club that stood by him when he needed it most.
Tonali arrived at Newcastle last summer for £55 million from AC Milan with high expectations – and just weeks into his debut Premier League campaign, he was hit with a 10-month ban for breaching betting regulations.
It was a huge setback. But Newcastle United never turned their back on him. Eddie Howe backed him publicly. The club offered full support. The fans rallied.
And now, Tonali is returning the favour.
Per the report, Manchester City had been monitoring Tonali’s situation with a view to a possible move. Real Madrid and Barcelona were also keeping close tabs on the midfielder, who will return from suspension this summer.
But the 24-year-old has already made his decision. He is determined to stay and repay manager Eddie Howe, the supporters, and the club for their unwavering faith. His commitment underlines the unity and ambition at the heart of Newcastle’s rebuild.
Though Tonali has missed most of the current season due to the ban, his quality is beyond doubt. And in his brief spell on the pitch, he showed the energy, discipline, and leadership Newcastle had been craving in midfield.
In an era where elite clubs like City, Madrid, and Barca constantly circle for talent, keeping a player of Tonali’s calibre sends a powerful message. Newcastle are no longer just a stepping stone. They are a destination.
This is a long-term project under Eddie Howe, and Tonali’s commitment shows how deeply players are buying into it.
Still just 24, the Italian international will be a cornerstone of the club’s future. And his decision to stay might prove as important as any new signing this summer.