Liverpool handed two-year ban from signing academy players
A league investigation found Liverpool guilty of offering prohibited inducements in an attempt to recruit a schoolboy from Stoke City.
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London: Liverpool have been given a two-year ban from signing academy players and fined 100,000 pounds ($124,820) for breaching rules governing the transfer of youth players, the Premier League said on Wednesday.
A league investigation found Liverpool guilty of offering prohibited inducements in an attempt to recruit a schoolboy from Stoke City.
"The League found evidence demonstrating regular communications between representatives of the club and members of the player`s family," the league said in a statement on its website. (www.premierleague.com)
"This included hosting them at Anfield for a match with expenses paid and other efforts to encourage the player, via his family, to sign for Liverpool. League rules strictly prohibit the offer of any inducements to encourage a move."
Liverpool attempted to register the player last September, but the application was turned down by the Premier League board because the Merseyside club had offered to pay the boy`s private school fees.
This was a breach of newly-introduced rules which say a benefit can only be offered if it is applicable to all youth players across the club`s academy and this was not the case.
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