Serious penalties are looming for "Man City" operating dirty in the transfer market

FIFA may start an investigation in the near future into violations while trying to acquire young talent Kylian Mbappe, with "Manchester City" at its center. "Monaco" threatens to report the undisclosed number to "important European football clubs", who, as the French champions claim, interacted with the forward without their permission. The 18-year-old is also of interest to Madrid's "Real", "Paris Saint-Germain", and London's "Arsenal" besides "City". However, it is believed that only "Man City" from English clubs may be officially accused, as reported by the Daily Telegraph. While representatives of the "City" are confident that no rules were violated, they currently refuse to comment on the matter. The Manchester club hopes to maintain good relations with "Monaco", from which they have already acquired Bernardo Silva during this transfer window and also want to attract full-back Benjamin Mendy. However, the representatives of Ligue 1 do not agree with the proposed amount of £44.5 million and hope to receive more than what was paid for Kyle Walker. It is unclear whether the allegations of improper conduct with Mbappe will have any impact on Mendy's transfer, but Chelsea has already turned their attention to the Frenchman, as they have failed to acquire Alex Sandro from Juventus. FIFA has not yet received an official complaint from "Monaco", but the club has already announced in a press release its intentions to register its considerations with both the world football organization and the French football league. If the strongest team in Ligue 1 ultimately takes this step, "Man City" could face penalties, the most serious of which would be a transfer ban. It is worth noting that the "City" cannot buy players for their academy for another year. A two-year ban was imposed for illegal contact with two children who were just 11 years old. Moreover, the current case of the complaint from Argentine club "Velez", which accuses "Man City" of trying to attract their midfielder Benjamin Garre without permission, is also being investigated. This case could also result in a ban on buying players for two transfer windows.