Final days of the international break and then Milan will start again with a complicated but at the same time fascinating schedule, facing Juventus, PSG, and Napoli in the span of a week. However, this break is characterised by the betting scandal, and there is a feeling that the news and names circulated so far are just the tip of the iceberg, and many more things will still have to come to light. This is how Milan News start their editorial.
For now, we know two truths: the first concerns the fact that Sandro Tonali did not bet on Milan. This version was also confirmed yesterday by journalist Corona, who said in an interview on Radio24: "No, he didn't bet on Milan. But he played at the betting counter, with exorbitant amounts."
The second truth concerns the involvement of the club. The Rossoneri knew nothing, they were unaware of Sandro's bets, and for this reason, Milan will not be involved with fines or even penalties. The transfer to Newcastle in the summer cannot be associated with the bets. An extremely important offer came, and Milan took it, it was impossible to refuse those figures.