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FIFA launch investigation into Chelsea youth policy

FIFA confirm that they have launched an investigation into Chelsea's youth transfer policy.

FIFA have confirmed that they have launched a fresh investigation into Chelsea's youth transfer policy.

The Blues have now been investigated three times in eight years over their signing of players under the age of 18, having previously been probed about their deals for Gael Kakuta and Bertrand Traore.

Under current rules, clubs are only permitted to sign foreign players under the age of 18 if the player moves country for non-footballing reasons, or if they live within 50km of an international border.

In a statement today, the Blues said: "Chelsea FC complies with all Fifa statutes and regulations when recruiting players."

FIFA have been aggressive in their pursuit of youth transfer rule breaches in recent years, with Atletico Madrid's current transfer ban a result of the club signing underage players outside of the regulations.

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