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Newcastle tempts Sandro Tonali, and AC Milan responds with a “shame on me
AC Milan owner Gerry Cardinale has admitted that the Rossoneri have to ‘spend better’ than clubs like Newcastle United because they can’t ‘outspend’ sovereign wealth funds.
Although Newcastle have not been able to to make the absolute most of the PIF’s backing, because of financial regulations, the Magpies have still splashed out close to £400m since the 2021 takeover. Milan, in contrast, have coughed up little more than a third of that amount on transfers in the same period.
Newcastle even managed to sign Milan’s standard bearer and future captain, Sandro Tonali, last summer after the Italy international cited a ‘great opportunity’ at St James’ Park. Tonali’s first season at the club, of course, was swiftly ended by a 10-month ban for betting breaches although Milan have always maintained the club ‘first learnt’ about the midfielder’s private gambling addiction in the media.
Tonali did get the chance to return to the San Siro before the ban, when the teams met in the Champions League for the first time ever, and Cardinale was among those who attended a delegates lunch with Newcastle’s hierarchy and Jacobo Solis, the PIF’s head of Europe direct investments, before the game. Milan ended up finishing above Newcastle in the group of death, following a dramatic win in the reverse fixture at St James’ Park, and Cardinale has been asked how the seven-time champions of Europe can compete with clubs backed by sovereign wealth.