According to the British media Daily Telegraph, Newcastle hopes to negotiate a new contract with Tonali as soon as possible, but the club's salary structure and PSR will affect the contract renewal negotiations. reported that the negotiations fo...
According to the British media Daily Telegraph, Newcastle hopes to negotiate a new contract with Tonali as soon as possible, but the club's salary structure and PSR will affect the contract renewal negotiations.
reported that the negotiations for Tonali's contract renewal will have to wait until the new director Ross Wilson takes office, which is also his top priority, but there is currently no guarantee that the players will renew their contracts.
There are many teams that admire Tonali in Europe. Back to the Isaac incident, the club insisted that it would not sell Isaac throughout the summer, but lost him in the end, which was a painful lesson for Newcastle, reminding people of what happens when players decide to leave the team.
Newcastle's problem is the salary structure. If Isaac had accepted the contract renewal, the club would have given him a maximum salary of more than 200,000 pounds per week, but Isaac knew that he might get a weekly salary of 300,000 pounds at Liverpool, which also played a key role in his decision.
If Tonali was given a contract similar to Isaac (all signs suggest the club might do so), would other players ask for a similar salary increase?
These are the issues that Newcastle must solve when dealing with PSR restrictions. What really puts teams like Newcastle and Villa at a disadvantage is not the transfer fee, but the salary level that "Premier BIG6" can provide.