Newcastle now linked with shock January deal for creative PL star to replace Tonali

Manchester United’s Scott McTominay has emerged as a potential replacement for Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali.
According to the Mirror, Newcastle United will play the 2023-24 season without Sandro Tonali and have identified Manchester United star Scott McTominay as a possible replacement.

Shortly after his £55 million summer transfer from AC Milan, the Italian footballer and his squad have suffered considerably as a result of his involvement in a betting controversy. As a result, the 23-year-old was pulled from his country’s squad, and he later revealed to law enforcement that he had wagered on games while playing in Serie A.

Manchester United’s Scott McTominay has emerged as a potential replacement for Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali.
According to the Mirror, Newcastle United will play the 2023-24 season without Sandro Tonali and have identified Manchester United star Scott McTominay as a possible replacement.

Shortly after his £55 million summer transfer from AC Milan, the Italian footballer and his squad have suffered considerably as a result of his involvement in a betting controversy. As a result, the 23-year-old was pulled from his country’s squad, and he later revealed to law enforcement that he had wagered on games while playing in Serie A.

McTominay, on the other hand, has seen his stock soar as a result of his recent goal-scoring exploits. Previously assumed to be on his way out, the Scotsman’s return to form could postpone his departure as he continues to prove his worth despite United’s dire condition. The mindset of the 26-year-old is similar to that of many renowned United players who rose through the ranks of the club’s youth.

 

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As a result, we believe that if Newcastle signs the Scotsman, who made his Premier League debut five years ago, Eddie Howe will get the most out of him. McTominay has 150 league appearances and is no stranger to the English competition.

Erik ten Hag hasn’t exactly welcomed the Scotland international into the squad, but his current surge in form will give the Dutchman pause. As a result, it’s questionable whether he’ll let McTominay depart in January, let alone to a direct top-four opponent.

Tonali’s departure is a significant setback for Newcastle. This may make them keen to get a decent player, and given McTominay’s current form, he could be an ideal choice. It remains to be seen whether they will give us an irresistible offer.
We hope McTominay continues to play with intensity so that United’s midfield creativity improves. Whatever his future holds, it is in our best interests to keep him on until the end of the season.

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