Manchester United Signing Cleared By FIFA

by Lonnie on October 8, 2009 · 0 comments

PaulPogba Manchester United Signing Cleared By FIFAThe con­tro­versy sur­round­ing Man­ches­ter United’s sign­ing of 16-year-old French prospect Paul Pogba has been cleared up. FIFA have ruled that Man­ches­ter United did not con­tra­vene any FIFA reg­u­la­tions in their recruit­ment of the young mid­fielder — specif­i­cally Arti­cle 19, which focuses on the pro­tec­tion of minors. United had been accused by French club Le Havre (HAC) of offer­ing finan­cial incen­tives to Pogba and his fam­ily to break a ver­bal agree­ment to stay at HAC until 2011. The accu­sa­tion was launched in August but Le Havre pushed forth a for­mal com­plaint in Sep­tem­ber, hot on the heels of Chelsea’s trans­fer ban for induc­ing Gael Kakuta to break his con­tract with Lens in 2007.

A state­ment released on manutd.com said: “Man­ches­ter United is pleased to con­firm that the Foot­ball Asso­ci­a­tion has been autho­rised by Fifa to reg­is­ter Paul Pogba as a Man­ches­ter United player with imme­di­ate effect.”

Reac­tion to the deci­sion by the world press is mixed. Le Figaro, a lead­ing French news­pa­per, writes that United exploited loop­holes and repeats rumours that induce­ments of cash and a home for Pogba’s fam­ily were used to lure him to Eng­land. Le Havre have an out­stand­ing rep­u­ta­tion in devel­op­ing young play­ers, nur­tur­ing play­ers like Real Madrid’s Las­sana Diarra and Wigan’s Charles N’Zogbia as well as Atletico Madrid’s Flo­rent Sinama-Pongolle, who moved from the French club to Liv­er­pool, before going to Spain.

This was not the first time United had their recruit­ment poli­cies called into ques­tion. Ital­ian club Lazio were unhappy over United’s pur­suit and sign­ing of Fed­erico Macheda, who was 16 when he moved to Old Traf­ford in 2007. There are many who believe that acad­emy play­ers should be pro­tected from the advances of over­seas clubs until they are 18. Oth­ers will say that play­ers who join big clubs receive a foot­balling edu­ca­tion supe­rior to the one they would get at a smaller club.

Le Havre have the right to appeal FIFA’s deci­sion so we might not have heard the last of this case.

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