BREAKING NEWS: The Magpies are faced with a total disaster which needs immediate intervention

Newcastle’s disastrous Sandro Tonali situation might have the ideal remedy in Man Utd.

In response to Sandro Tonali’s looming suspension, Newcastle might go back to Manchester United.
By keeping Scott McTominay in the store window, Manchester United can assist Newcastle United in finding a solution to their Sandro Tonali problem during the January transfer window. If INEOS closes on its £1.4 billion transaction for 25% of the club before the new year, Sir Jim Ratcliffe might give Erik ten Hag some money, and McTominay might increase his budget even further.

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Newcastle’s season would likely take a serious hit if Tonali is given a lengthy suspension for betting violations.

Tonali will likely be gone for the rest of the season at the very least after the Magpies spent £55 million to bring him to St James’ Park at the beginning of July.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and the Italian Prosecutor’s Office are both looking into Sandro Tonali’s involvement in illegal betting activities, according to a club statement from Wednesday.

“Sandro is actively participating in the inquiry and will keep working with the pertinent authorities. The club will continue to offer all of its assistance to him and his family.

Newcastle confirm Sandro Tonali under investigation for illegal betting  activities

“Due to this ongoing process, Sandro and Newcastle United are unable to offer further comment at this time.”

To avoid the possibility of failing in his engine room, Eddie Howe might look for a new midfielder this winter in response to Tonali’s looming absence.

After drawing at AC Milan and defeating Paris Saint-Germain 4-1 in their initial Group F games, Newcastle is looking for back-to-back top-four finishes and a successful Champions League campaign.

Howe might turn his attention back to Old Trafford, where McTominay is sure to be available for the right price, if he decides he needs to replace Tonali.

Although willing to sell the 26-year-old in the summer, United turned down West Ham United’s £30 million offer because it fell short of their asking price.

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