The Football Association has confirmed that all relevant material from the Daily Telegraph's undercover operation into football corruption has now been shared with City of London police.
A number of allegations arose last week as a result of the sting, covertly filmed by Daily Telegraph journalists -- the most damaging of which resulted in Sam Allardyce leaving his position as England manager after just 67 days in charge.
Allardyce was shown negotiating lucrative speaking engagements in the Far East as well as making indiscreet and damaging remarks about a range of issues including third-party ownership.
Barnsley sacked assistant manager Tommy Wright after reports he took a £5,000 bung from reporters posing as agents -- an accusation Wright denies.