Overview
- Sandro Tonali said he will take his career “year by year” after a man‑of‑the‑match Champions League display, citing Alexander Isak’s summer saga as context.
- Multiple outlets report he quietly added a year to his contract during his 10‑month betting ban, tying him to Newcastle until 2029 with a club option for 2030.
- Sky Sports’ Keith Downie, as relayed by Football Insider, reported there is no release clause in Tonali’s deal, strengthening Newcastle’s position.
- Eddie Howe said Tonali is “happy and fulfilled,” while sporting director Ross Wilson continues a broader review of player contracts.
- Italian and wider European interest is again reported, including Juventus and AC Milan, though no formal bids are confirmed, and Tonali has posted affectionate messages about Newcastle on social media.