Newcastle United Carabao Cup hero spotted at city airport as wag shares arrival video

Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali took a break from his Premier League preparations this week to welcome fiancée Juliette Pastore back to Tyneside in heartwarming fashion.
The Italian international, who has become a fan favorite since his arrival from AC Milan, was spotted at Newcastle Airport greeting his partner after her trip to Miami—a romantic reunion captured on social media.
Pastore, who has documented their relationship online since their engagement earlier this year, shared a sweet video of Tonali waiting outside the terminal with their dog to surprise her upon arrival.

The couple, who briefly separated last year during Tonali’s football ban for betting violations, have since rekindled their relationship, with Pastore moving back to Newcastle to support the midfielder during his resurgence on the pitch.
Tonali’s return to form has been crucial for the Magpies, playing a pivotal role in their Carabao Cup triumph—the club’s first domestic trophy in 70 years—and their ongoing push for Champions League qualification.
With just three games remaining in the season, Newcastle face a defining trip to Brighton this weekend, a fixture that could significantly impact their European ambitions.
Despite their recent success, Eddie Howe’s side have struggled against the Seagulls this season, suffering defeats in both the Premier League and FA Cup.

A positive result on the south coast would strengthen their top-four hopes, especially with Chelsea facing tough fixtures against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in the coming days.
While Tonali remains focused on the crucial match ahead, his off-field happiness appears to be translating into his performances.
Pastore, who has been sharing sun-soaked snaps from her Miami getaway, frequently documents their life in Newcastle, offering fans a glimpse into the couple’s settled life in the North East.
As the season reaches its climax, Tonali’s influence on and off the pitch continues to grow—proving that, for the Italian star, success is as much about stability in his personal life as it is about his contributions in black and white.