Howe facing new Sandro Tonali dilemma as fresh claims emerge ahead of Crystal Palace clash

According to a report by Craig Hope from The Mail, the upcoming match against Crystal Palace on Saturday might mark the last time Sandro Tonali will be available to play for at least a year. It is mentioned that there is an expectation that the ongoing betting investigation surrounding him will reach a resolution within the next week. While this would prevent a protracted legal process, it also implies that he could face immediate suspension, potentially causing him to miss the crucial Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund scheduled for Wednesday.

In light of these developments, Eddie Howe faces a significant decision as he prepares for this weekend’s game at St James’ Park.

It is believed that the 23-year-old midfielder is currently eligible for selection in what could be his final appearance for a considerable period. However, Howe must carefully evaluate whether Tonali is in the right mental state to participate, considering the tumultuous events of the past week.

Furthermore, The Mail notes that Newcastle is actively exploring various legal options in response to this situation. There is some speculation about whether AC Milan had prior knowledge of this issue before agreeing to a £55 million transfer during the summer. The club is also waiting to learn whether Tonali will be permitted to continue training with his teammates once the impending suspension is officially confirmed.

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