captain olorin a écrit :Oula je comprend pas trop, il est agent de joueur ou recruteur pour le MU ? c'est pas me même métier que je sache ? :blondblush1:
A lire ... pour comprendre ce qui se trame derriere les transferts les agents etc ... qui parfois atterissent en fin de compte dans les clubs.
Voila a propos de la famille Ferguson
Alex Ferguson + Martin Ferguson (le frere) a Manchester United pour recruter
et Jason Ferguson (fils d'Alex), agent, avec sa compagnie ELITE
a la date du 25 Mai 2004 - il y avait 13 joueurs de Man Utd dont l'ELITE s'occupait.
Pourquoi n'ont ils pas continué leurs transferts ou arrangement?
- article du 25 Mai 2004
Reds cut ties with Elite and Fergie's son
MANCHESTER United have severed their ties with the
Elite Sports company of Sir Alex Ferguson's son Jason.
The Reds have revealed details of a review of the club's transfer activities demanded in January in a 99-question document by major shareholders John Magnier and JP McManus.
United financial director Nick Humby has completed the examination of its internal processes and the role of agents.
The United manager's son is a director of Eccles-based Elite Sports and the club accept that while nothing wrong has been done, the issue is a problematic one.
United will now no longer employ Elite to represent the club, but will still deal with the company when it acts on behalf of individual players.
Nothing untoward
The review says: "Based on this review, the board is satisfied that there are no untoward issues between Elite and the club. Nevertheless, the board
recognises the concerns over the connection between Elite and the club manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.
"In future, Manchester United will not employ Elite Sports to act for the club and, to the extent Elite acts for a player or another club in negotiation with the club, will publish full details of its role in any such transaction."
Elite act for 13 players currently on the Old Trafford books, but were involved in only one of the 21 covered in the review - that of goalkeeper Roy Carroll's switch from Wigan Athletic to United in 2001.
The review declares: "The review has specifically examined the role of
Elite Sports, of which Francis Martin (a FIFA registered agent)
and Jason Ferguson (son of Sir Alex) are directors.
Assurances
"The board has received assurances that Mike Morris (another FIFA registered agent) is not involved in either the management or ownership of Elite.
"Elite was employed by the club on one transfer, that of Roy Carroll from Wigan (agent fee paid £300,000) in 2001. It also represents 13 players currently with Manchester United and the club has paid fees, to Elite, for contract renegotiations of £237,000.
"It is the board's understanding that Elite has also earned fees from the acquiring club in the sale of Jaap Stam to Lazio and the loan of Ricardo Lopez to Racing Santander. In the transfer of Jaap Stam, Mike Morris acted for the club and was paid £750,000.
"In no other transfers has the board found any evidence of payments being received by Elite in respect of Manchester United transfers.
Elite was not involved in the transfer of David Bellion to Manchester United, which was handled on behalf of the player by Mike Morris, now a tax exile in Monaco.
The club has recommended revised procedures which will include: New restrictions on responding to unsolicited approaches by agents; improved record keeping and documentation in relation to discussions with clubs and agents; tighter rules on the appointment of agents; and stricter limits on the remuneration of agents.
Jason Ferguson today refused to comment until he had read the club's statement in full.
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