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Manchester City to follow Chelsea and face Fifa probe for conduct in their youth recruitment

Prem giants are the latest to face investigation from the world governing body over transfer dealings

MANCHESTER CITY are set to be investigated by Fifa for breaching regulations on signing young players.

The Premier League club will follow rivals Chelsea and be probed by the world governing body on signing foreign players under the age of 18.

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Credit: PA:Empics Sport
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City have already breached Premier League rules and were previously banned from signing academy players for two years, and fined £300,000.

They were found to have been contacting the parents of players too early on.

Now Fifa will look into their dealings in global scouting.

A Fifa spokesman told the Daily Mail: "We can confirm that an investigation is ongoing.

"Please note that we cannot provide any details concerning the matters under investigation."

A City source is reported to have said that the club are not aware of any investigation.

 Chelsea were probed in 2009 over the transfer of Gael Kakuta to the club from Lens
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Chelsea were probed in 2009 over the transfer of Gael Kakuta to the club from LensCredit: Action Images - Reuters
 Atletico Madrid are under a transfer ban until January
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Atletico Madrid are under a transfer ban until JanuaryCredit: EPA

Fifa take a firm view on youth players.

Atletico Madrid are currently on a six-month worldwide transfer ban for breaching rules on signing young players.

Rivals Real Madrid were also punished last year and were unable to sign players for one window.

The Premier League have previously found Liverpool in breach of rules.

The Reds were found guilty of offering inducements to a player and his family.

Liverpool were banned for two years from signing any academy player and fined £100,000.

The investigation into Chelsea is the second time the Blues have faced questions in the last eight years.

In 2009 they were banned for two windows because of the deal to sign Gael Kakuta from Lens - although they successfully appealed that ruling.

 

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