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The FA is expected to ask Fifa to extend Ivan Toney’s ban globally unless an appeal leads to the suspension being overturned, it was reported today.
As things stand the 27-year-old will not be able to play again until January 17 next year after he was banned for eight months by an independent regulatory commission for admitting 232 breaches of FA betting rules.
The PA news agency understands the FA could only apply to Fifa for a worldwide extension if a ban is still in place once the appeals process is complete.
Once the written reasons in the case are published, both parties have a window of time to issue an intention to appeal. Only once that window closes without an appeal, or the appeals process concludes with a ban still in place, could the FA apply to extend the ban globally.
The extension of the ban worldwide would rule out the possibility of Toney moving overseas to play on a temporary or permanent basis while any ban imposed in England is still in force.
It is unclear at this stage whether Toney – who won his first England cap in March – will appeal against the ban.
