THREE Lions striker Ivan Toney has handed his phone to FA investigators looking into match-betting claims, The Sun can reveal.
The £50million star was also understood to have allowed officials into his apartment to look at personal records.
After handing over his mobile to the investigators, a string of the 26-year-old’s contacts on the handset have been approached.
It raises the prospect that other top-flight footballers have been questioned over claims that wagers were placed on games — in breach of strict FA rules on gambling.
Brentford ace Toney, 26, was surprisingly still picked by Gareth Southgate despite being caught up in the seven-month investigation.
He is widely expected to be named in his England squad for the World Cup in Qatar on Thursday.
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But football’s integrity will be questioned if he is picked and later charged.
Sources say the ace has become “incredibly worried” the investigation could cost him his place.
One said: “Ivan isn’t stupid, he knows it doesn’t look good — even though he insists he has done nothing wrong.
“The best thing for everyone would be if the FA could clear him in time — so his place in Gareth Southgate’s squad comes down to his football.
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“He has done everything that is asked of him — he has handed over his phone and records and even spoken to investigators at his apartment.
“Some of his closest friends have already been contacted — so it is clear the FA are taking this seriously.
“Ivan just doesn’t want anything to get in the way of his dream of playing for his country at a World Cup.”
There is no suggestion of any criminal activity by Toney or that he attempted to fix the outcome of any match.
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No charges have been brought by FA chiefs against the player.
Toney’s agent and the FA were approached for comment.
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