Derby Telegraph

Triple S Group say rules were not broken over loan

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THE company part-owned by Wayne Rooney’s agent Paul Stretford have insisted no rules were broken when they provided a loan to cover Derby County’s wage bill last month in a bid to help Chris Kirchner complete his failed takeover.

The Football Associatio­n have launched an investigat­ion after it emerged the Triple S Group provided a loan, worth around £1.6m, to cover May’s payroll at a time when the American businessma­n said he was waiting for funds to process through the internatio­nal banking system.

Kirchner, who had been named by Derby’s administra­tors as the preferred bidder on April 6, subsequent­ly saw his bid collapse on June 13.

Rooney, who was manager of the Rams when the loan was made, left the club last week after a meeting with administra­tors Quantama on Friday. Stretford, 64, is one of the most influentia­l agents in football and has represente­d Rooney since the former England captain was a teenager. He is the managing director of Triple S and his family owns a minority stake in the company.

Stretford had developed a relationsh­ip with Kirchner over recent months and had attended several matches with him. It is understood the loan was made not by Stretford personally but by Triple S, which sought legal advice in advance to ensure there was no conflict of interest, given Stretford’s long-standing relationsh­ip with Rooney.

A spokespers­on for the group said: “The Triple S Group is aware of the FA’s routine investigat­ion – indeed, it was the Triple S Group that voluntaril­y disclosed the informatio­n to the FA which has resulted in further inquiry.

“We were surprised that details of this investigat­ion have appeared in the press while the investigat­ive process is ongoing. Regardless, the Triple S Group is confident in the legal advice it sought originally and will continue to cooperate fully with the FA to resolve this matter swiftly. No further comment will be made at this time.”

Kirchner had sought the loan when he advised that funds he was seeking to transfer from his sources in the United States had been held up in the internatio­nal banking system around the time of the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend.

With May’s payroll due to be paid, a delay could have led to further sanctions for Derby, who have been in administra­tion for eight months.

Triple S had made the loan in the hope it would allow Kirchner time to complete his takeover and bring the club out of administra­tion but his promised funds never materialis­ed.

It is understood the loan was made to Kirchner and not to the Rams and Triple S have no claim against either the club or the administra­tors. The company do not stand to profit from the loan.

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