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Monday, 28 January 2019

Chelsea ‘facing transfer ban’ amid FIFA probe into more than 100 young players

Chelsea confront an exchange boycott if FIFA discover them blameworthy of breaking controls as to in excess of 100 outside players younger than 18. 

The Guardian report that world football's administering body has directed a long-running body of evidence against the club and they are presently thinking about their official conclusion. 

thThe asserted guideline they have broken identifies with acquiring players under 18 from different regions. 

At first around 25 bargains were under investigation yet the examination has now been opened out to incorporate in excess of 100 youths enrolled at the club's foundation. 

FIFA rules keep clubS from acquiring any such player except if their folks have emigrated for reasons not associated with football or both player and club are situated inside 50km of a national fringe. 

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Chelsea contend most of the 100 or more players included were momentary triallists who were not marked. 

They are inflexible they have completely followed the tenets in all cases. 

One of the key parts of FIFA's case is the marking of Burkino Faso assaulting midfielder Bertrand Traore. 

Traore formally joined the club in January 2014 however played in various youth group amusements when he was 16. 

It has been asserted that Chelsea paid £154,000 to the player's mom and a further £13,000 to his previous club in Burkina Faso and FIFA are comprehended to trust the club paid his expenses at Whitgift School in Croydon, where previous Blues safeguard Colin Pates is head of football. 

The club declined to remark yet referred to their announcement from last November in which they said they had "completely coordinated with FIFA and furnished far reaching proof showing its consistence with the material FIFA directions".

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