It is very touching what Tonali has done for his beloved club and he is willing to be a victim so that his beloved club can get additional funds to improve their squad for next season. I was quite surprised by the love of the Tonali family, which has been a part of AC Milan for generations and arrived until Tonali eventually became one of the players at AC Milan. It's a shame that in the end Tonali had to play for another club he didn't want and I think he has to be a professional footballer to give everything for Newcastle. Maybe if there is another chance then he will come home to AC Milan and I think his loyalty as a player is highly appreciated.
This situation is very unfortunate indeed, he is an impressive quality player and has become one of the most important players at AC Milan who has played the most minutes. I don't really understand what was the reason for AC Milan to make the decision to sell him. Yes, most likely the money factor was the trigger for Milan to sell him, because considering the club that wanted him was Newcastle, who had no doubts about his finances. Indeed, I understand that this is a good opportunity for AC Milan which is hard to miss to get a lot of profit and on the other hand they are in need of fresh funds to bring in some new quality players. He has been included in Newcastle's long-term plans, considering his new contract will be very long there. Tonali is a good player, I hope he won't find it difficult to adapt to his new club.
Exactly, maybe Arab clubs have better finances, as we know, there are quite a lot of millionaires there, who might also become club sponsors. However, it is not only financial matters that are of concern, but government and club support to bring in world players in addition to making the Arab league attractive, also to bring in tourists must be appreciate. This is appreciation for the Arab government and its football federation. I think Ramos is not interested in the Arab league, maybe if there are no more clubs to sign him, Ramos will make Arab an alternative.
Now the Arab League has indirectly become a way out for some of Europe's top players who have lost their place at their clubs. This can be a good solution for the players, because yes we all know that they don't have to doubt anymore about the salary they will receive when they successfully join an Arab club, and on the other hand there will also be many benefits for Arab clubs because indirectly the reputation of the club will increase dramatically and I think this will also attract a lot of sponsors to work with.