Sandro Tonali BAN Extended To 2024/25 SEASON!

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Sandro Tonali’s ban has been extended beyond its initial date after another judgment was made on the player, MySportDab reports.

The player was ban from playing earlier this season over series of betting from his time in Italy before moving to England.

Sandro Tonali who is already serving a ban won’t be returning back early as there is an extension to his punishment.

The Newcastle United player will be missing out for a long time after his case came to the light anf brought about legal action taken against him.

He is one amongst others which include Ivan Toney to have been hit with ban over betting which is tagged as illegal for active players.

Fabrizio Romano confirmed and explained the situation concern Tonali extended ban after a verdict was passed on by the English FA.

Here Is What Was Said:

“Sandro Tonali has been given a suspended two-month ban from competitive football by an independent Regulatory Commission after self- declaring breaches of FA Betting Rules.

“He has also been fined £20,000 and warned by the FA as to his future conduct.

“The banning period is fully suspended for the duration of the 2024/25 season, meaning he will be available to return to competitive football upon the conclusion of an existing ten-month sanction imposed by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on 27 October 2023.

This new report isn’t looking good for the player as he recently signed a deal that brought him to England before the whole drama happened.

Sandro Tonali is also on thin line as he is on watchful eyes as any further action or decision could lead to his career coming to an end.

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