Lucas Paqueta could reportedly be 'banned from football for life' by the Football Association (FA) should he be found guilty of breaching the organisation's rules on gambling.
It comes as further details of the alleged £100,000 betting operation have now seemingly emerged.
The West Ham forward, 26, is facing a lengthy ban after he was charged by the FA on May 23 for allegedly being deliberately booked during games that took place during the 2022-23 season in an attempt to influence betting markets.
The incidents are alleged to have occurred during Premier League matches against Aston Villa, Leeds, Leicester and Bournemouth, with the FA alleging that Paqueta picked up yellow cards purposefully during those games so he or his friends could profit through betting.
The Brazilian attacking midfielder has strenuously denied any wrongdoing, but it appears, according to The Sun, that the FA's charge sheet contains a recommendation that Paqueta be banned for life if he is found guilty of the breaches.
Paqueta had until June 3 to respond to the charges made against him, with the FA charging with four breaches of FA Rule E5.1 in relation to his conduct during the above matches.
'It’s alleged that he directly sought to influence the progress, conduct, or any other aspect of, or occurrence in these matches by intentionally seeking to receive a card from the referee for the improper purpose of affecting the betting market in order for one or more persons to profit from betting,' the organisation wrote in a statement.
'Lucas Paqueta has also been charged with two breaches of FA Rule F3 in respect of alleged failures to comply pursuant to FA Rule F2.'
Rule E5.1 prohibits players from influencing for an 'improper purpose the result, progress, conduct or any other aspect of a football match or competition'.
The Athletic now claims that the Brazilian's legal team will request an extension to their June 3 deadline to respond to the charges.
Former Reading defender Kynan Isaac was once handed a 10-year ban from football in 2022 after he was found guilty of receiving a deliberate booking on which his friends had placed bets. An additional 18 months was added for breaching rules on betting matches and he copped an extra year on top of that for a failure to co-operate.
It also comes as Reading's head of football operations, Mark Bowen was hit by an FA Charge in relation to claims he had placed 95 bets on football matches. The games relate to matches that are not related to The Royals' own fixtures and were allegedly spread across a period from April 2022 until January this year.
Yet The Sun claims that the FA have argued that Paqueta's case is more serious, with the outlet revealing the full details of the alleged betting scam.
They claim that one of the bets placed on the Brazilian to be given a yellow card was 'worth as little as £7'.
The outlet claims that '60 people placed bets on Paqueta to be booked in games against Villa, Leeds, Leicester and Bournemouth' during the 2022-23 season.
The stakes of those bets had ranged from between '£7 to £400, leading to a combined winnings of £100,000'.
It had taken the FA nine months to collate the evidence to mount a charge against the forward, with it all beginning back in August 2023.
It came after his £85million move to Manchester City had seemingly collapsed, with Mail Sport breaking the news last August that the FA had launched a probe into Paqueta's bookings last season.
In fact, Mail Sport wrote in 2023 that it was Betway who had reported suspicious activity to the Football Association that had prompted their investigation.
Tthe bets in question were said to have been traced to Paqueta Island in Guanbara Bay, close to Rio de Janeiro, which is close to where the West Ham footballer had grown up.
The Sun revealed on Monday that Paqueta had also asked not to be included in West Ham's opening game of the season - a 1-1 draw vs Bournemouth - where he received his first controversial yellow card.
It is claimed the forward was eager to not suffer an injury that may have put a spanner in the works of his move to City.
Mail Sport has contacted the FA and West Ham for comment.
tominptz
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Freedom for the PAC Man⚒
Poaacdortz
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FA made Rules for banned foreign players b/c he came from Brazil If he is England player he will not ban him
Bioeilmors
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because he's not from England, what of Ivan Tony why's he not 🚫 ban for life because he is from Brazil that is why
wuacmprtuy
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FA of England is a joke, they should all resign. They haven't resolved Man City's humongous fairplay charges but show over enthusiastic vigour in going after individual players ! Something amiss ?
Tiycekruz
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FIFA should not ban hima, you can give him one year ban, and also you can take all he have but don't take his soul, giving him a life ban is like taking his soul.
Peabelst
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with the salaries these players receive what would be the motivation to do a silly thing. risk loosing millions in lifetime,e salary plus further as transfer bonuses. instead he should have been forcing transfer to mancity
ksantos
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for life what the heck!
Baoabdelrz
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this is a joke total foolishness as we jamaican would say badmind badmind
Suuaeimnuz
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Mani City are enjoying while small people are getting hash punishments 😔
Justice is equal to everyone not selections
Wuubcimp
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This rules are foolish
Bobbyj9090
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Mani City are enjoying while small people are getting hash punishments 😔
Arsenal fan has drop quotes 🤣🤣🤣
kahacdouyz
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Ban the thief for life if guilty..We innocent punters are losing our bets, because these dirty dogs are cheating and stealing from us..We punt with real cash, not monopoly cash.. BAN ALL THIEVES CHEATING!!!
only a dog can identify a dog
Kristofa1
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Fa ban him for life not FIFA he can still play somewhere else
Suuaeimnuz
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Mani City are enjoying while small people are getting hash punishments 😔
Vetabciktu
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Ban the thief for life if guilty..We innocent punters are losing our bets, because these dirty dogs are cheating and stealing from us..We punt with real cash, not monopoly cash.. BAN ALL THIEVES CHEATING!!!
Bright-16
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Common, this is insane
Manchesterisblue
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Destroying his career is too much, betting is not new amongst footballers. I'm pretty sure there's much more with higher money involved out there that haven't been caught.
Kesadlor
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west ham should have sold him last season, now they get nothing 😭
Gurilla
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Anyone thinking the "for life" ban could happen to Paqueta isn't being realistic. They'll definitely appeal after the sentence.
Noscimnouy
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over 60 people bet on him to have yellow cards and those people are from Brazil. A town very close to were he grew up . Ban him for life and after life .
Heikal_Mahsir
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why destroy the career. not lifetime. FA is becoming nonsense.
Wiseman5000
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over 60 people bet on him to have yellow cards and those people are from Brazil. A town very close to were he grew up . Ban him for life and after life .
kipdlmnptz
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Why they didn't punish Ivon Tonney for life. I hate this fifa stuff. They're so favouratisism fuck 🤔
Lotilnrt
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It’s too much. A fine is okay