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FIFA clear Man U in Pogba transfer case, now investigate Juventus and Raiola

FIFA clear Man U in Pogba transfer case, now investigate Juventus and Raiola

Reports via ESPN have shined light on the most expensive transfer of history, the one that brought Paul Pogba from Juventus to Manchester United for more than 100 million EUR, and never stops creating controversy. After the revelations of Football Leaks that brought all the figures on Mino Raiola's commissions to the public, now the most alarming news for Bianconeri fans is coming directly from FIFA.

 

OPEN INVESTIGATION - ESPN has revealed, thanks to a testimony from FIFA, that the transfer was closely monitored by FIFA, who has relieved Manchester United from any wrongdoing, but has instead opened a new investigation concerning Juventus and the super agent Mino Raiola.

 

INFRINGEMENT OF LEGISLATION - The FIFA Surveillance Chamber in May had already asked for the transfer documentation from both Juventus and Manchester United. After the initial overview, Manchester United was cleared while a file was opened for Juventus and Mino Raiola for a possible violation of FIFA rules on Third Party Ownership.

 

POSSIBLE PENALIZATIONS - If the Bianconeri club is found guilty at the end of the investigation, FIFA will immediately impose a penalty on Juventus, which according to ESPN could be either a simple fine to a block on the market.