Transfer investigations may take years

26 September 2009 09:23
FIFA's general secretary Jerome Valcke has revealed that an investigation into transfer complaints involving English clubs could take years to complete - but that none are as serious as the case which led to a transfer ban on Chelsea.[LNB] Valcke said FIFA were inundated with complaints the day after the disciplinary action against Chelsea was announced. The club were found guilty of inducing French teenager Gael Kakuta to break his contract with Lens in 2007 when he was 16 and banned from making signings for two transfer windows. The club are appealing.[LNB] "We have [a number of] investigations in England and we know already that these investigations are not at the same level as the Chelsea one," said Valcke. "Everyone is coming with lawyers, and then it takes years, at least months, to finalise cases."[LNB] FIFA are now looking into several other cases from England, involving Manchester United and Manchester City among others.[LNB] Under new rules which coming into force next month, a FIFA sub-committee will have to approve all international transfers of players aged under 18.[LNB] FIFA are also looking into 15 unrelated transfers referred to them by the Football Association mainly concerning possible violations of agents regulations.

Source: Eurosport