Stevens on an agent hunt as 17 transfers stay under the spotlight

14 April 2012

The Premier League have targeted 17 transfers which require further investigation after Lord Stevens delivered his "observations and recommendations" into alleged bungs in football.

As a result, Lord Stevens and his Quest team have been asked to look into a specific number of deals, under a new mandate.

According to Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore a "small but significant number of agents" have refused to co-operate with the inquiry.

Therefore, the Premier League will formally ask the Football Association for a joint inquiry as English football's governing body have the powers to require agents to disclose information which may be essential to complete any investigation.

The 17 transfers being investigated further represent a small proportion of the 362 that fell under the Quest inquiry's terms of reference but Scudamore felt it was important Stevens was given more time to determine their probity.

"When the Premier League first initiated this inquiry into alleged irregular payments we made it clear we wanted a thorough and exhaustive investigation," said Scudamore.

"It is manifest that this investigation has been carried out meticulously, professionally and independently.

"To that end the inquiry, as originally instigated under its specific terms of reference, is effectively complete.

"However, Lord Stevens has satisfied himself as to the probity of all but 17 transfers out of the 362 that fell under the inquiry terms of reference.

"This is ostensibly because of the failure of a small but significant number of agents' refusal to co-operate with the inquiry.

"The [Premier League] board has decided to ask Lord Stevens to make further investigations into these 17 transfers, under a new mandate and terms of reference.

"We have also decided to formally ask the FA to make this a joint inquiry as they are vested with the powers to require agents to disclose, as well as providing the direct interface with FIFA, which will be essential to complete any investigation."

Scudamore also said the Premier League, their member clubs and the FA would all be studying the observations and recommendations concerning the administration and governance of transfers recommended by Lord Stevens before deciding what course of action to take.

Lord Stevens stressed all of his 38 recommendations must be adopted to safeguard the integrity of the game.

"Every one of these recommendations must be implemented as they are essential to the future and reputation of this game," he told a news conference.

"Failure to so will result in the game remaining under attack and its remaining members subject to allegations and innuendo."

Lord Stevens criticised the lack of assistance he had received from some agents during the course of his team's investigation.

"Agents failure to respond has resulted in delays to this inquiry," he added.

"We will be providing the Premier League with a number of incidences where mandated processes have not been followed.

"The frequency of these instances show the clubs neither anticipate nor are concerned by the strictures imposed by the FA.

"It is my view this further erodes the reputation of the game and those involved in it.

"Such scant disregard for the rules and regulations of this great game is unacceptable."

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