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    Newcastle investigating Tonali’s betting breaches, Ashworth says

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedNovember 4, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Newcastle could potentially fill the midfield gap caused by Sandro Tonali's 10-month ban
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    Sandro Tonali’s breaches of rules on betting on matches caught Newcastle United by surprise, and the Premier League club is conducting an internal investigation into the Italian midfielder’s transfer, said sporting director Dan Ashworth.

    The 23-year-old Italy international was sanctioned with an 18-month ban last month by the Italian Football Federation, eight months of which will be commuted to alternative treatment after an agreement was reached with the Federal Prosecutor’s Office.

    Soccer’s governing body, FIFA, said it granted a request by the Italian federation to apply the ban worldwide.

    Tonali joined Newcastle from Serie A side AC Milan in July for a reported fee of 70 million euros ($75 million), a record sum for an Italian player, but he will miss the rest of the season as well as the 2024 European Championship if Italy qualify.

    “It was a massive shock, a massive surprise. Dealing with it was new to all of us,” Ashworth told British media. “First and foremost, Sandro is a human being. Everyone in this room has done things we shouldn’t have done or things we regret.

    • Newcastle’s Tonali banned 10 months for betting

    “He was a big signing for us. We didn’t expect it. You look at yourself. Could I have done better? Could we have known? Should we have known? You look at your processes. I have been doing this for 16 years, and it has never happened before.”

    When asked if there was a chance Milan could have known about it at the point of sale, Ashworth said, “It’s really difficult for me to get into what other clubs do or don’t know.

    “All we can do is look at our own internal investigation and internal process. It’s a really difficult question for me to answer; I just don’t know.”

    Tonali’s agent last month said the player was suffering from a gambling addiction.

    Ashworth said England’s Football Association (FA) is aware of the happenings, and the club is cooperating.

    “In terms of a further ban from the FA, I can’t look into the future; I can only deal with the present and the facts,” he added.

    Six-placed Newcastle host Arsenal in the top-flight on Saturday, followed by a Champions League trip to Borussia Dortmund next week. Ashworth said the Magpies will “welcome” Milan when they host them in Europe’s elite club competition at St James’ Park in December.

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