The FA tasks fixing audience of Lucas Paqueta was not concluded within three weeks originally – and Mail Sport was informed that the anxiety of the West Ham playmaker is extended because it must now wait more than a month for this to start again.
Paqueta fought to prove that it is innocent to pick up express yellow cards to influence the results of the bets, with the threat of a life ban in 27 -year -old Brazilian if he was found guilty.
Sources indicate that turmoil has been mentally trying on the midfielder of the Hammers, which has long maintained its innocence against the FA loads.
The hearing began on Monday, March 17 and is expected to potentially last three weeks.
However, with so much evidence evaluated by the panel, it is understood that a fourth week is necessary at least and individuals close to the case have revealed that they are now stuck in a break.
Mail Sport has not been informed of a specific reason for the delay, nor of the date on which the procedure will meet.
Lucas Paqueta (on the left) will have to wait longer for the result of his audience FA SPOT-FIXING
West Ham’s playmaker fought to prove that it is innocent to pick up express cards to influence the results of betting
Paqueta will be allowed to continue playing for West Ham, even if the case is lying beyond the end of the season. Their last Premier League match is absent from Ipswich on May 25.
A source hoping for a positive result for Pacouta told Mail Sport that there had been “good days and bad days” in his case, without an indication to find out if he will be found guilty or innocent. West Ham does not know how long they will learn a verdict even at the end of the hearing.
The FA and the Ham West were contacted before the publication.