Sun. Nov 24th, 2024
FA probe into whether Tonali broke betting rules after Newcastle move
  • Sandro Tonali received a 10-month ban from football due to illegal gambling
  • It came after he moved to Newcastle from AC Milan for £52m in the summer 
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The Football Association are now investigating whether Sandro Tonali broke betting rules AFTER his £52million move to Newcastle in July.

Mail Sport can reveal the FA are looking into the possibility that the midfielder – who has admitted to being a gambling addict – continued to bet on football while under their jurisdiction. If so, he could be subject to further sanction.

Tonali is currently banned for 10 months for illegal gambling activity in Italy. The authorities in his home country investigated bets he placed on football – including on his own teams to win matches – up to the point of him leaving AC Milan in the summer.

However, the FA will now look into whether Tonali has breached their rules as a Newcastle player.

More to follow…

The FA have launched an investigation into whether Sandro Tonali broke betting rules after his move to Newcastle from AC Milan for £52m in the summer

The FA have launched an investigation into whether Sandro Tonali broke betting rules after his move to Newcastle from AC Milan for £52m in the summer 

Tonali received a 10-month ban from football last week for illegal gambling activity in Italy

Tonali received a 10-month ban from football last week for illegal gambling activity in Italy

The authorities in his home country investigated bets he placed on football - including on his own teams to win matches - up to the point of him leaving AC Milan in the summer

The authorities in his home country investigated bets he placed on football – including on his own teams to win matches – up to the point of him leaving AC Milan in the summer

His final game before the ban was last week's Champions League tie vs Borussia Dortmund

His final game before the ban was last week’s Champions League tie vs Borussia Dortmund

By Xplayer