JUST IN: Newcastle United Could Be Set For Better News After Sandro Tonali Updates As Fresh Updates Emerges

JUST IN: Newcastle United Could Be Set For Better News After Sandro Tonali Updates As Fresh Updates Emerges

Sandro Tonali, a midfielder for Newcastle United, might be suspended at St. James’ Park for violating FIFA’s wagering regulations.

Sandro Tonali, a midfielder for Newcastle United, is likely to be suspended at St. James’ Park.

The 23-year-old has broken FIFA’s prohibition against gambling.

Eddie Howe might be without the Magpies’ star summer acquisition for a considerable amount of time.

Newcastle United player Sandro Tonali acknowledged making bets on his own squad while still playing for AC Milan. Journalist Ben Jacobs has given GIVEMESPORT an internal update on the sentence’s most likely length.

Newcastle stunned by reports Tonali has admitted to betting on Milan games | Newcastle United | The Guardian

The fact that this summer’s star acquisition might end up missing much, if not all, of the remaining Premier League and Champions League season will aggravate Magpies head coach Eddie Howe. Tonali’s sudden admission might mean that a potential suspension is lessened, but he will still miss a large amount of the North East side’s season.

Tonali admits to breaches of betting rules
According to Sky in Italy (via Sky Sports News), Tonali could face a lengthy ban having admitted to betting on matches involving his then-club AC Milan. Several of Italy’s national team were recently withdrawn from Luciano Spalletti’s Azzurri squad to face Malta and England in Euro 2024 qualifiers after a football betting probe was launched last week.

At a hearing in Turin on Tuesday, the midfielder admitted to making bets on Milan to win games in matches that he did and didn’t partake in. The same report claims that according to FIFA Code 26, conduct in this manner can see players face a worldwide ban from playing football for up to three years.

A sho should be given to Tonali.Given his cooperation in admitting he placed the wagers, Tonali should receive a lesser suspension, although he could still serve a sizable amount of time inactive. Nicolo Fagioli, a midfielder for Juventus, was given a seven-month suspension even though Tonali did not self-report.

 

The 22-year-old was fined close to £11,000, had five months of a one-year suspension postponed, and consented to a rehabilitation program for at least six months to address his gambling habits. A recent admission by Tonali’s agent that the former Milan star had a gambling addiction was followed by a thank you from Newcastle for their support of the midfielder. He stated: ULD.

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