West Ham’s Paquetá in limbo as spot-fixing hearing adjourned until summer

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Paquetá’s Spot-Fixing Case Faces Lengthy Delay

West Ham midfielder Lucas Paquetá is enduring a prolonged wait as he contests serious Football Association (FA) charges related to spot-fixing. The proceedings, which could potentially result in a lifetime ban from football, are now expected to extend until at least June due to the complexity of the case and scheduling issues.

Hearing Adjourned, Further Delay Expected

The independent panel overseeing the hearing has adjourned proceedings because the initial three-week period, which concluded last Friday, proved insufficient to resolve the matter. The intricacy of the allegations and subsequent investigations are understood to be the primary reasons for the delay.

Limbo for Brazilian Midfielder

Due to prior commitments of the legal representatives involved, the hearing is not anticipated to reconvene until June, prolonging Paquetá’s current uncertain situation. The Brazilian international had previously withdrawn from national team duties to attend the initial hearings but has since returned to play for West Ham in recent Premier League fixtures.

West Ham’s Frustration with FA Handling

West Ham United are reportedly supporting Paquetá and have voiced their discontent with the FA’s handling of this high-profile corruption case. The club had initially requested the FA to postpone the hearing until the summer break to minimise disruption to their season. The situation is being compared by some to the case of Bruce Grobbelaar, the former Liverpool goalkeeper acquitted in a criminal trial related to match-fixing allegations 27 years prior.

“Worst of Both Worlds” for Paquetá

Sources within West Ham have articulated frustration that the current situation represents a disadvantage for Paquetá, experiencing a protracted hearing process that commenced in March and is now set to continue into the summer. Furthermore, should Paquetá be found guilty, a separate hearing to determine sanctions could lead to additional delays.

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Transfer Implications and Background

This case has the potential to cast a shadow over West Ham’s summer transfer activity. Manchester City’s previous £80 million bid for Paquetá in August 2023 was withdrawn after the FA initiated an investigation into suspicious betting patterns linked to bookings received by the player in the preceding months.

Charges and Paquetá’s Strong Denial

Paquetá was formally charged by the FA in May 2024 with multiple counts, including four charges of spot-fixing and two of obstructing the FA’s inquiry. The allegations centre around suspicions that he deliberately sought yellow cards in Premier League matches to facilitate betting gains for associates in Brazil. Paquetá has vehemently denied any misconduct and pledged to clear his name.

FA Alleges Intentional Card Seeking for Betting Profit

The FA alleges that Paquetá “directly sought to manipulate matches” by intentionally attempting to receive cautions from referees. This, according to the FA, was “for the improper purpose of influencing the betting market for personal or third-party financial gain.” It is understood that the charge sheet includes a recommendation for a lifetime ban from football should the player be found guilty of these offences.

No Official Comment

Both the Football Association and West Ham United have declined to issue any official statements regarding the ongoing proceedings.


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