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Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali Gears Up for Premier League Return with a Luxury Timepiece

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Countdown to Comeback

As Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali eagerly anticipates his return to the pitch, fans have spotted a hint of luxury in his timekeeping. The Italian midfielder, who earns £210,000 a week, has been seen sporting a Richard Mille Rafael Nadal watch, a detail that has not escaped the attention of observant supporters.

The Price of Punctuality

If the watch adorning Tonali’s wrist is indeed the high-end Richard Mille model, it’s estimated to cost the footballer a significant chunk of his salary—potentially over half a month’s wages. With a price tag of £448,480 and shipping fees of £85,786, it’s a timepiece that makes a statement both on and off the field.

Overcoming Challenges

Tonali’s journey back to the game has been a challenging one. Following a 10-month suspension for breaching betting regulations, he has undergone rehabilitation for his gambling addiction. Now, with the ban lifting on August 27, he’s set to make his Premier League return against Tottenham, broadcast live on Sky Sports on September 1.

Pre-Season Preparations

Currently in Germany with Eddie Howe’s squad for pre-season training, Tonali has been featured in several photos shared by the club, including ones where he’s cycling and handling a boot, each time with the luxurious watch in plain sight. Fans have been quick to comment on the photos, with reactions ranging from admiration to humor.

Transfer Talk and Speculations

As the summer transfer window unfolds, other notable movements are capturing the headlines. Brentford’s Ivan Toney could see a reduced price tag, while Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold is rumored to be in Real Madrid’s sights. Additionally, Spain’s Euro 2024 star Dani Olmo is attracting attention from top European clubs. Stay tuned for more transfer news and updates.


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