Sandro Tonali will be free to play from August 27.
The Newcastle midfielder has been handed a suspended two-month suspended and has been fined £20,000 after admitting to betting breaches since joining Newcastle.
In March, Tonali was hit with 50 new allegations of betting on football matches after joining Newcastle.
That came while serving the 10-month ban for illegal betting imposed by the Italian FA in October.
His banning period is fully suspended for the entire 2024/25 season, meaning he can play from August 27 as his original ban stated.
Sandro Tonali will be free to play from August 27 after he was given a two-month suspended ban for betting breaches after joining Newcastle
Tonali will serve an additional two-month ban if he commits a further breach of rules during next season.
The Italian, who joined the Magpies for £52million from AC Milan in July, was given the worldwide ban by Italian authorities in October.
The Football Association then launched their own investigation and in March charged Tonali, 23, with misconduct in relation to 50 bets on games between August 12 and October 12 2023.
Tonali is following a therapeutic programme with Newcastle as well as an educational course.
More to follow.