Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been charged over further alleged breaches of the Football Association’s making a bet laws, the governing frame has introduced.
Toney used to be charged in November with 232 alleged breaches over a four-year length. The 26-year-old has now been charged with breaching FA Rule E8 an additional 30 instances between 14 March 2017 and February 18 2019. Toney has till 4 January to supply a reaction.
In a remark at the membership’s website online, Brentford mentioned they’d been knowledgeable of the extra fees, including: “Our private discussions with Ivan and his legal representatives on this matter continue.”
The preliminary alleged breaches stretch from 2017, when Toney used to be on Newcastle’s books, to 2021, after he had joined Brentford from Peterborough.
When information of the FA probe broke on 6 November, Toney wrote on Twitter: “I’m acutely aware of a tale about me in a countrywide newspaper lately. I’ve been helping the Football Association with their inquiries and is probably not making any remark till such investigation has reached its conclusion. I’m a proud Englishman and it has at all times been my youth dream to play for my nation at a World Cup finals.”
Toney used to be a contender for England’s World Cup squad, having been referred to as up for the new Nations League fixtures, however used to be neglected when Gareth Southgate named his touring birthday celebration.
Toney has scored 11 targets this season, together with each in Brentford’s surprise 2-1 win at Manchester City of their ultimate fixture earlier than the World Cup.