Lucas Paqueta can continue to play for Brazil while he fights spot-fixing charges by the English Football Association, his national team said Thursday. Paqueta, who plays his club soccer for West Ham, is alleged to have deliberately received yellow cards during Premier League matches to influence betting markets. He was charged with misconduct on May 23 and faces a long ban if found guilty by English soccer authorities. Head Coach Kieran McKenna Extends Stay With Ipswich Town After Signing Four-Year Contract.

Paqueta immediately took to social media to deny the charges, vowing to “fight with every breath to clear my name,” but has until Monday to formally respond to the allegations.

The English FA has acknowledged that Paqueta may request for an extension before issuing his official response. In a long statement on Thursday, the Brazilian Football Confederation said it was aware of the allegations and contacted the English FA for information. Edinson Cavani Announces Retirement from International Football Ahead of Copa America 2024, Uruguay Striker Pens Heartfelt Message (View Post).

Based on the English FA's responses, confederation president Ednaldo Rodrigues Gomes said Paqueta will stay in Brazil's squad ahead of the Copa America starting June 20 and remains free to play in upcoming friendlies against Mexico and the United States.

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