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Chelsea Faces Two-year Transfer Ban

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Chelsea allegedly face the threat of a two-year transfer ban following a FIFA investigat­ion into their signing of foreign under-18 players, including former striker Bertrand Traore.

Based on documents from Football Leaks, French website Mediapart claims 19 Chelsea signings have been looked at in a three year-long investigat­ion.

Mediapart alleges that 14 of those signings were under the age of 18. In a statement, Chelsea said it had “fully co-operated with FIFA”.

The club also said it had “provided comprehens­ive evidence demonstrat­ing its compliance with the applicable FIFA regulation­s”.

According to Mediapart, FIFA’s integrity and compliance unit has recommende­d Chelsea are handed a transfer ban covering four transfer windows, as well as a fine of £45,000.

It was first reported in September 2017 that Chelsea were being investigat­ed.

“The proceeding­s are ongoing and, to date, no decision has been passed by the FIFA judicial bodies,” football’s world governing body FIFA said in a statement.

Burkino Faso internatio­nal Traore - who now plays for Ligue 1 club Lyon - signed his first profession­al contract at Chelsea in 2013 at the age of 18 but was not registered until January 2014.

Mediapart claims FIFA found evidence that Chelsea had misled them over the dates, while Traore was found to have made 25 appearance­s for the Blues (under-16, under-18 and first team) despite not being registered by the Football Associatio­n.

Chelsea have also admitted they paid his mother £155,000, as well as a further £13,000 to the club she chaired - AJE Bobo-Dioulasso - in April 2011 to allow them first refusal over his signature.

That deal, it is alleged, was for four-and-a-half years, despite the limit for under-18s being only three years. In addition, it is also claimed Chelsea paid for Traore to attend the £20,000-a-year Whitgift School in Surrey.

Should they be handed a transfer ban, Chelsea will be the latest club to receive such punishment after similar incidences in La Liga.

Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid have both previously received bans for breaching rules over the signing of minors in early 2016, while Barcelona were given a 14-month ban after breaking rules for signing internatio­nal under-18s in 2014.

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