Sandro Tonali finds himself in a very unusual situation where he is being handed a ban for gambling, but it is not clear when the suspension will come into force.
The Italian midfielder is a major protagonist in the recent betting scandal that has rocked Italian football. It has seen Juventus' Nicolo Fagioli receive a seven-month suspension from playing, but Tonali has been handed an even more severe punishment.
After eventually admitting to betting on his former teams, AC Milan and Brescia, Tonali was handed a 10-month suspension and will also spend eight months completing a rehabilitation programme.
Despite that, Newcastle are not quite certain about when they will officially lose their Italy international, who was in action on Wednesday night against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.
Why are Newcastle confused about Sandro Tonali's ban?
The punishment for Tonali was reported on Thursday afternoon, with Newcastle's next game coming against Wolves in the Premier League on Saturday at 17:30 BST.
The FIGC and Italian prosecutors are handing out Tonali's punishment and the reason it was reported as official by every major news outlet on Thursday is that FIGC president Gabriele Gravina confirmed a deal had been reached with Tonali for the ten-month suspension.
"The FIGC Prosecutor and Tonali have reached an agreement which I have already approved," Gravina told the press. "The agreement consists of a ten-month ban plus eight months of rehab activities and at least 16 public appearances."
"Rules provide a ban for a few years, but there can be a plea agreement and attenuating circumstances," continued Gravina. "The guys collaborated above and beyond expectations, so we will continue to follow the rules we had adopted."
As has been revealed by manager Eddie Howe, Newcastle have not received any official communication confirming Tonali is banned.
In his pre-match press conference, he said: "We haven't had official confirmation as a football club yet. We've heard the news, the speculation, but we haven't had anything from the Italian authorities; we are in limbo waiting for confirmation to come through."
Can Sandro Tonali play against Wolves?
In short, yes. The ban has not yet been approved by UEFA and FIFA and has not been communicated as an order to Newcastle United.
It is not clear whether there is some sort of delay with the paperwork, or if it was never meant to happen this quickly and Gravina merely jumped the gun in confirming the deal, giving the impression of an official announcement.
On Tonali's availability against Wolves, Howe added: "There is a high chance he could be available tomorrow. There are still a few things that have to happen for the ban to be imposed."
A major point of contention in this case is whether Milan knew about these problems and kept the information from Newcastle before selling Tonali. "You make a decision at the time with the knowledge you have," Howe said. "We really liked him as a footballer and had no idea that this was even a possibility.
"Of course, there's a frustration and a disappointment that we're not going to have a quality player for a period of time. It shows nobody knows what tomorrow will bring. It is a valuable lesson. We need a squad robust enough to deal with these things. It is part of life and football."
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