Premier League champions Chelsea
are now being investigated by the world football governing body, FIFA,
reportedly for possible breaches over the signing of foreign youth players.
“We can
confirm that an investigation is ongoing,” a FIFA spokesperson told AFP.
“However please note that we cannot provide any details concerning the matters
under investigation.”
According
to The Times newspaper, FIFA were looking into “possible breaches of the
regulations regarding the signing of young foreign players”, while Chelsea
replied: “Chelsea FC complies with all FIFA statutes and regulations.”
The
alleged offences were reported to be “less serious” than the violations
committed by Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid that prompted FIFA last year to
issue the Spanish clubs with transfer bans.
In 2009, Chelsea
were initially hit with a transfer embargo following the transfer of Gael
Kakuta from French club Lens, but the ruling was overturned following an appeal
to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The club
was also under investigation last year over the signing of Burkina Faso forward
Bertrand Traore after images emerged of him playing for Chelsea when he was
just 16 and before he received international clearance.
Real and
Atletico were barred from registering new players for two transfer windows in
January 2016 for irregularities in the signing of foreign players under the age
of 18.
Real’s
sanction was halved on appeal by CAS, allowing the European champions to
recruit players this past summer, but Atletico are unable to sign anyone until
January 2018.

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