Manchester United have been cleared of wrongdoing in the transfer of Paul Pogba but Fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings against Juventus.
World football’s governing body announced in May it hadrequested clarification from United and Juventus on every aspect of Pogba’s £89.3m move to Old Trafford.
Fifa acted following allegations Pogba’s agent, Mino Raiola, would earn €49m (£41.3m) from the most expensive transfer in history.
Reports based on extracts from documents and contracts relating to Pogba’s move, revealed by the Football Leaks operation, alleged Raiola was paid €27m fromJuventus, €19.4m by United and a further €2.6m paid by United on behalf of Pogba for negotiating his wage package.
Reports based on extracts from documents and contracts relating to Pogba’s move, revealed by the Football Leaks operation, alleged Raiola was paid €27m fromJuventus, €19.4m by United and a further €2.6m paid by United on behalf of Pogba for negotiating his wage package.
If Juventus are found guilty of wrongdoing, the Italian champions could be fined or handed a transfer ban.
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