The Newcastle United Star Sandro Tonali is wanted by Serie a Giants Juventus

Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali has become a main target for Juventus, with reports suggesting that the Giants de Serie prepares a major decision for the 25 -year -old.
While the Italian international continues to impress in St James’ Park, rumors are developing that Juventus considers it as their “main target” for the midfielder, potentially making an offer in January or next summer, according to Calciomercato.
Since arriving at the club, Tonali has become one of the most reliable artists of Manager Eddie Howe. He started the six Newcastle games so far this season, five in the Premier League and one in the Champions League.
Juventus makes the Newcastle United midfielder their main target
Juventus, under coach Igor Tudor, would be eager to strengthen their midfielder options and consider Tonali as an ideal signature.
Above all, the interest is motivated by the “unwavering desire to return to Italy”, a factor that could influence Newcastle’s desire to negotiate.
Having lost Alexander Isak in the previous transfer window, the Magpies are faced with the prospect of losing another key player next year who would be a major blow for Howe and the future ambitions of his team.
Could Tonali consider returning to Italy?

Newcastle should demand more than they paid two years ago, which makes the transaction costly. Juventus may also have to generate funds by selling players before it can make a serious approach.
Tonali seems comfortable in Newcastle, fulfilling a key role for Howe. The question is now whether the Magpies will accept an offer or insist to keep it for the rest of his contract if the offers do not meet their evaluation.
Its form this season will probably be a decisive factor in any future negotiation.
With Bruno Guimaraes, Tonali is a crucial member of the Newcastle United midfielder and his performances have greatly contributed to their success under Howe recently.
The Italian midfielder was also linked to a move to Manchester United in the past.
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