Barcelona have been banned from signing players for next
season after irregularities were found by FIFA in their dealings at youth
level.
A total of 10 signings between 2009 and 2013 were
investigated by FIFA, who have found sufficient grounds to place an embargo on
Barca for the next two transfer windows.
Barca's transfer dealings have come under huge scrutiny
this season, with former president Sandro Rosell resigning after questions were
raised over their close-season signing of Neymar.
The Brazilian official moved to Camp Nou for
€57.1million, though the striker's former club Santos only received a fraction
of that and now the signing of youngsters from abroad in recent years has
landed the Spanish champions in more hot water.
A FIFA statement read: "The FIFA Disciplinary
Committee has sanctioned the Real Federacion Espanola de Futbol (RFEF) and
Spanish club FC Barcelona for breaches relating to the international transfer
and registration of players under the age of 18.
"The Disciplinary Committee regarded the
infringements as serious and decided to sanction the club with a transfer ban
at both national and international level for two complete and consecutive
transfer periods, together with a fine of CHF 450,000 (€370,000).
"Additionally, the club was granted a period of 90
days in which to regularise the situation of all minor players concerned."
Last week, Barca secured the signature of 17-year-old
Croatia international Alen Halilovic, beating off reported interest from the
likes of Tottenham and Arsenal.
Halilovic joined on a five-year deal for an initial fee
of €2.2million, with the amount set to rise based on a number of clauses.
It is unclear whether the Halilovic deal formed part of
FIFA’s investigation, but if the transfer embargo were to be upheld it would be
a huge blow for the Catalan giants.
With fierce rivals Real Madrid likely to reinforce again
in the close-season, as well as the likes of UEFA Champions League rivals and
historic big-spenders Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, a ban on
conducting any business for Barca could leave them trailing in the wake of the
other European super-powers.
An embargo could cause huge problems for Barca in defence
particularly, with goalkeeper Victor Valdes and centre-half Carles Puyol – two
mainstays over the past decade – set to leave the club at the end of the
season.
Valdes, whose knee injury suffered in the 3-0 win over
Celta Vigo effectively ended his Barcelona career, has been replaced by
38-year-old Jose Manuel Pinto for the time being, with Borussia Monchengladbach
keeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen widely reported to be lined up as his long-term
successor.
Though Barca are yet to confirm any appeal, they may be
boosted by Chelsea seeing a similar sanction overturned by the Court of
Arbitration for Sport in 2010 after being hit with an 18-month embargo over the
transfer of French midfielder Gael Kakuta.
Culled from Socccerway
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