The ‘trap’ in which Newcastle can recover from losing Tonali for 10 months

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Although at the moment there is no official confirmation from FIFA and everything indicates that Sandro Tonali you can play with him Newcastle This weekend, the Italian midfielder will spend no more than 10 months away from the playing field after pleading guilty to a sports betting scandal uncovered in Italy. It will, without a doubt, be a more than significant loss for Newcastlebut the team of St. James’ Park may have found a small ‘trap’ that could replace what is one of their most important players.


According to the English media, the Newcastle would have taken a step to procure the services of Ruben Neves in debt. It just so happens that the Portuguese midfielder has been with the club since last summer. Al Hilal Saudi Arabia, an entity controlled by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, as well as Newcastle. And this opportunity is what to do with Al Hilal agreed to break up with a footballer like Ruben Neves next winter market.

If the move is confirmed, it will undoubtedly set a precedent that will give the world of football much to talk about. It should be noted that the Saudi Public Investment Fund which controls the Newcastle is also behind not only the Al Hilalbut of Al Ittihadhe Al Nasr and the Al Ahli. In addition to Ruben Neveslike other footballers Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Sadio Mané, Riyad Mahrez, Fabinho, Aymeric Laporte, Bono and a very long etcetera is in those groups. Are they all at Newcastle’s disposal?

Source: La Verdad

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