Allegations of
tapping up in English football came to light in 2009 after accusations were made by
French
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and
English football club
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s that a number of
Premier League
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clubs had been enticing their youth players to join them.
The controversy started when
RC Lens
Racing Club de Lens (, commonly referred to as RC Lens or simply Lens) is a French professional football club based in the northern city of Lens in the Pas-de-Calais department. Its nickname, ''les sang et or'' (''the blood and gold''), come ...
midfielder
Gaël Kakuta breached his contract in order to join
Chelsea. A number of other French clubs and an Italian club soon reported to
FIFA that other Premier League clubs, including
Manchester United
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and
Manchester City
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The two ...
, had been tempting their youngsters away.
Events
Chelsea and RC Lens
The issue was first introduced into the public eye in September 2009 when, after being reported by
RC Lens
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,
FIFA banned
Chelsea from any transfer activity until January 2011 and also ordered
€130,000 to Lens as compensation. The player in question,
French
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** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
midfielder
Gaël Kakuta, was also ordered to pay €780,000 to Lens.
Chelsea soon appealed to FIFA's actions in "the strongest possible way" under the grounds that it was Kakuta's mother who had signed the pre-contract, not her son;
UEFA
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had assured Chelsea that they could sign the Frenchman as he was not a registered player at Lens and also because the
London
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club believed there may was a
statute of limitation
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s on such 'illegal transfers'. Club CEO
Peter Kenyon also commented that people need to "understand this is something that happened two years ago".
On 4 February 2010, Chelsea were cleared of any wrongdoing by the
Court of Arbitration for Sport
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS; french: Tribunal arbitral du sport, ''TAS'') is an international body established in 1984 to settle disputes related to sport through arbitration. Its headquarters are in Lausanne, Switzerland and its c ...
. That decision was recognized by FIFA, and Lens's complaint was withdrawn, resulting in the ban being overturned. The CAS's decision read "The CAS has noted that, in the agreement, the two clubs and the player have recognised that the contract between the player and RC Lens was not valid. Accordingly, the player could not have terminated it prematurely and without just cause and FC Chelsea cannot therefore be liable for inducing a
breach of contract
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. As a consequence, in light of these new circumstances, the sanctions imposed upon Chelsea FC and the player by the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber had to be lifted."
Manchester United, Le Havre and Fiorentina
Following the implications against Chelsea, a further two Premier League clubs were reported in the press by French clubs for "poaching" their youth players.
Le Havre
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soon reported
Manchester United
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of City of Salford, Salford to ...
for enticing their midfielder
Paul Pogba
Paul Labile Pogba (born 15 March 1993) is a French professional footballer who plays for club Juventus and the France national team. He operates primarily as a central midfielder, but can be deployed as a left winger, attacking midfielder, ...
to the club. In a statement released on their official website, it was commented that "The player
ogba Ogba may refer to:
*Ogba people
*Ogba language
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and his parents refused to keep the arrangement because Manchester United offered very high sums of money to the parents of the
layerwith the aim of obtaining the transfer of their son".
United soon threatened to sue the French club, commenting that they believed the transfer was legal and within guidelines set out by FIFA who have yet to receive an objection from the French club over the transfer.
Manchester United were eventually cleared of wrongdoing by a judge appointed by FIFA.
Despite this, Le Havre insist that "Contrary to what Manchester United state on their official website FIFA have not validated the transfer of Paul Pogba but, as they normally do in this type of case, have issued a provisional international certificate. The decision of the international body is therefore a non-event and is normal procedure."
Italian club
ACF Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as Fiorentina (), is an Italian professional football club based in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The original team was founded by a merger in August 1926, while the actual club was refounded in August 2002 fo ...
contacted FIFA soon after Le Havre's allegations in the media, claiming United had "stolen" 16-year-old defender
Michele Fornasier
Michele Fornasier (born 22 August 1993) is an Italian footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Monopoli.
Club career Early career
Born in Vittorio Veneto, Fornasier joined Fiorentina in 2007, but moved to England two years later, signing ...
. No further comments from either side have been made about the issue.
Manchester City and Rennes
The second club to be named were United's neighbours
Manchester City
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for allegedly signing one of
Rennes
Rennes (; br, Roazhon ; Gallo: ''Resnn''; ) is a city in the east of Brittany in northwestern France at the confluence of the Ille and the Vilaine. Rennes is the prefecture of the region of Brittany, as well as the Ille-et-Vilaine departm ...
youth players
Jérémy Hélan and have reported the matter to FIFA under grounds that the Frenchman had signed a pre-contract with Rennes when he was thirteen and have called for the governing body to impose the same ban that Chelsea have been given. City have commented that the transfer was perfectly legal, "We are comfortable that we have acted within the rules throughout the process and in no way induced any breach of contract by Jérémy Helan" read an item on the club's official website.
Crewe Alexandra
In the wake of the controversy,
Crewe Alexandra technical director
Dario Gradi
Dario Gradi, MBE (born 8 July 1941) is an Italian-English former amateur football player, coach and manager. He was associated for more than 36 years with Crewe Alexandra, where he was variously manager, director of football and director of t ...
also revealed that the club, known for producing young talented players, were losing a lot of their players to bigger clubs. Gradi commented that he "lost a 12-year-old to
Everton. He was our best 12-year-old. The lure is that the bigger clubs pay big expenses", before continuing "This kid will be getting several hundred pounds a week in expenses. We pay expenses but nothing like that. It's more a case of giving out £20 if someone can pick a kid up en-route".
In the same interview, Gradi also revealed a Premier League club had attempted to poach one of their 15-year-old players. Reports in the media suggested that it was striker
Max Clayton
Max James Clayton (born 9 August 1994) is a retired English footballer, who last played as a striker for Altrincham. He has also represented England at under-16, under-17, under-18 and under-19 levels.
Club career
Crewe Alexandra
Born in C ...
, son of former Alex player
Paul, and that the club in question was
Liverpool
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who had offered the Cheshire club a sum of around £1 million for the player's services two years ago.
Neither Gradi nor Crewe had confirmed who the player is and which Premier League club was involved, the Merseyside club have failed to comment on the issue and the
Football League
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have not received any complaint from the
League Two
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club.
Reactions
In reaction to FIFA's ban on Chelsea,
PFA chairman Gordon Taylor revealed he was in favour of a transfer ban on players under the age of 18 years, "There's been a general feeling that a ban on movement of players under the age of 18 would be better for the game" he commented in an interview with
BBC Radio 5 Live, "You need to encourage clubs, if they're going to have youth development programmes, to be able to pick out the lads and have some time with them" he added. Taylor conceded that players will move on, but he felt a better system for compensation for the selling club should be introduced.
Arsenal
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manager
Arsène Wenger
Arsène Charles Ernest Wenger (; born 22 October 1949) is a French former football manager and player who is currently serving as FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development. He was the manager of Arsenal from 1996 to 2018, where he was the l ...
argued against this proposal, however, contending that the movement of young players allows them to receive a better quality of coaching and education.
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''The Times
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'', 11 September 2009. Manchester United
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manager Sir
Alex Ferguson
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pointed out the anomaly that prevents clubs from signing young players from beyond a certain distance within England, but does not prohibit them from signing young foreigners.
Further to his allegations, Dario Gradi also said he was delighted with FIFA's actions against Chelsea, "at least Fifa have given the smaller clubs hope".
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