Newcastle United fans call for Sandro Tonali's sale to Tottenham
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 7:27 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Reports on June 16 suggest that Newcastle United fans are eagerly supporting the potential sale of midfielder Sandro Tonali to Tottenham. Many believe this strategy could lead to better results despite concerns raised about team instability. The discourse among fans mirrors previous reactions to the sales of players like Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon, with some now claiming that offloading top talents would facilitate future success. As the summer transfer window progresses, Newcastle may need to balance player sales with building a competitive squad for the upcoming season.
- •Newcastle fans support selling Sandro Tonali to Tottenham.
- •Previous sales of Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon sparked similar discussions.
- •Concerns exist over the impact of selling top players on team performance.
- •Fans believe selling could lead to better long-term success.
- •The summer transfer window is crucial for Newcastle's roster building.
- 7:27 PMYahoo Sports — When selling the best Newcastle United players becomes the new cunning route to success
"I always used to think that the best chance of success was to keep the very best Newcastle United players. Silly me.
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