The agent involved in Isaac's transfer to Liverpool risks being investigated by the FA

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The football agent who was involved in the record-breaking transfer for Great Britain of Liverpool striker Alexander Isaac last summer may become a person of interest in the investigation of the Football Association of England. The Times reports about it.

There is a story about the Serbian agent Zoran Lemich, who, together with his brother Vladimir, acted as an intermediary during the transition of Isaac from Newcastle to Liverpool in 2025. The sum was 125 million pounds, which became a record for British football.

The reason for the potential investigation is Lemich’s connections with the old ruins of Chelsea, which ruled payments to agents from 2012 to 2015, if the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich was the Volodymyr club.

According to Dzherel, Lemich and his brother, undeclared payments for participation in transfers of such graves as Ramirez, David Luis, Nemanja Matic and Andre Schurrle were recovered.

Previously, Chelsea independently reported about this destruction, after which they waived a fine from the Premier League amounting to 10.75 million pounds, a nine-thousandth fee for the signing of gravels to the academy, as well as.

It appears that Zoran Lemic, who is registered with the English football system as his brother, may be subject to the jurisdiction of the Football Association of England.

Alexander Isaac himself signed a six-year contract with Liverpool. The current season has played 16 matches, including three goals, but the chest suffered a fracture of the small pelvis. It looks like the forward will be back on the field in the near future.

По материалам: timesonline.co.uk