Fergie defends United in poaching scandal: 'It'd be crazy to pay parents'

10 September 2009 14:03
Sir Alex Ferguson has leapt to the defence of Manchester United's signing of young players and insisted it would be 'crazy' to even contemplate paying parents. United were accused by the president of French club Le Havre, Jean-Pierre Louvel, of offering the parents of 16-year-old Paul Pogba a house and £170,000 in cash. Chelsea have been banned from making signings for two transfer windows for inducing a teenager to break his contract with another French club, Lens, and a number of other complaints against English clubs have since been made. Apart from the Pogba case, Fiorentina have written to FIFA over United's swoop for 16-year-old Italian defender Michele Fornasier, though a formal investigation has yet to be launched. 'There has been a lot of jumping on the bandwagon of course but I can assure you that Manchester United have behaved absolutely correctly in all their dealings with young players and their parents,' he said. 'There has never been a case, ever, that we have paid parents. It would be crazy to even contemplate that because it would be the biggest headache you could ever have, paying a parent. 'This was levelled [at us] by some frustrated director at the French club and he's now going to have to retract. 'We do it impeccably. They were always going to bring Manchester United into it because they are the biggest club, but without any foundation, without any knowledge of the situation whatsoever. 'What other clubs do is subject to a lot of controversy at the moment but I'm confident at our own club.'

Source: Daily_Mail