Daniel Sturridge is determined to move on with his career after receiving offers from “across the world” despite his betting ban.
Football Association chiefs announced Sturridge has been found guilty of two charges and
But the FA plan to appeal against the commission’s decision and push for a tougher punishment after Sturridge was found guilty of two charges which included giving his brother inside information on a possible move to Sevilla.
Sturridge, 29, will now decide on his next move but will be free to play from July 31 as part of the ban was suspended.

A spokesman for Sturridge told Mirror Sport: “In light of the Regulatory Commission’s decision after the prolonged FA case Daniel Sturridge can now map out his future.
“Numerous football teams across the world have been in contact looking for an opportunity to bring him to their club.

“Teams in many countries including America, China, Italy, Spain and France, as well as clubs closer to home in the premier league are continuously enquiring about his availability and putting their case forward for why Daniel should choose them.
“Now he can make his next choice with the clarity of being able to walk into any football club and train immediately. Then he can get back to playing competitively from the start of the season, and show how passionate he is about scoring goals again in the sport he loves.”