Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali will be available to play Saturday despite the Italy international being involved in a betting investigation in his home country. Tonali, who joined Newcastle from AC Milan in the off-season, has met with prosecutors in Turin and could face a lengthy ban. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said Friday that the 23-year-old Tonali has trained twice this week with the team and could play Saturday when Crystal Palace visits St. James' Park. “He's very much available for selection,” Howe said. Italy and Newcastle United Midfielder Sandro Tonali Admits to Betting on AC Milan Matches, Set to Face Lengthy Ban.
Tonali and Aston Villa winger Nicolò Zaniolo had been sent back to their clubs from Italy's training camp this month after being notified by police of involvement in the widening scandal. Juventus midfielder Nicolò Fagioli was banned for seven months by the Italian soccer federation Tuesday for betting violations. Fagioli agreed to a plea bargain that included therapy for a gambling addiction.
Tonali's agent, Giuseppe Riso, said that his client also has a gambling addiction. By meeting with prosecutors in Turin on Tuesday, Tonali could be hoping he will receive a similar sanction to Fagioli.
“He's had a very, very difficult couple of weeks,” Howe said. “From what I can see, he's handling himself really well and he's dealing with his emotions incredibly strongly, but underneath that I'm sure there's a lot going on, so I'll have to make a call.”
Ultimately, Howe said he'll make decisions by "analyzing their training performances, how they look, how they feel, and Sandro has trained well with us.” UEFA Suspends Matches in Israel Until Further Notice Due to Security Situation.
The club is “committed to him long-term,” Howe added. Tonali's contract runs to 2028.
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