Overview
- The Italy midfielder said he is happy on Tyneside for now and is not thinking about another team, but declined to make a long-term pledge.
- He referenced Alexander Isak’s difficult summer exit as a reason he won’t promise to stay for a decade.
- Newcastle confirmed he agreed an extra year during his 10‑month betting suspension, with a club option that can extend the deal to 2030.
- His comments followed a man‑of‑the‑match display in a 2-0 Champions League win over Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday.
- Media reports link him with elite European clubs, and sporting director Ross Wilson is reviewing contracts with further talks on Tonali’s terms expected.