Lucas Paqueta, the Brazilian midfielder known for his flair on the pitch, might be in hot water with a potential 10-year ban hanging over him.
The accusations against Paqueta involve allegations that he deliberately collected yellow cards in four Premier League matches.
If found guilty by the Football Association (FA), he could face a significant suspension from football.
Despite the serious charges, Paqueta is expected to remain with West Ham for the majority of next season. The case, however, is complex and might drag on for several months.
The Times reports that the legal proceedings could extend beyond the upcoming season due to the intricate nature of the investigation, which spans across England, Brazil, and Spain.
West Ham’s Position and Future Plans
West Ham, gearing up for their debut season under new manager Julen Lopetegui, was reportedly approached by Flamengo about a potential loan move for Paqueta.
However, the club is optimistic that the midfielder will be available for most of the next term.
Legal Proceedings and Response Timeline
Paqueta’s lawyers have been granted extra time to gather all necessary information, including important documents and witness statements.
Originally given until June 3 to respond to the FA, the defense team is working hard to address the charges thoroughly.
Background and Reactions
The spot-fixing investigation, first reported by Mail Sport in August 2023, had previously derailed Paqueta’s £85 million transfer to Manchester City.
The FA’s guidelines on spot-fixing could result in penalties ranging from a six-month ban to a lifetime suspension.
In response to the charges, Paqueta took to social media in May to express his surprise and frustration.
He has consistently denied the allegations and vowed to fight to clear his name, stating, “I deny the charges in their entirety and will fight with every breath to clear my name.”
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