FIFA
have confirmed it is investigating the transfer of Netherlands
goalkeeper Michel Vorm from Swansea to Tottenham after a formal
complaint from his first club Utrecht, according to Sky Sports.
The Eredivisie side claimed they were due
a 30% sell-on fee but Swansea sources say it was a free transfer and
the Dutch club are not due any money.
A FIFA spokesperson said, “We can confirm
that we’ve received a complaint from the club FC Utrecht against the
club Swansea City in connection with the transfer of the player Michel
Vorm.
“At this stage we cannot make any further comment.”
Vorm came on as a 93rd-minute replacement
in the third-placed World Cup play-off for the Netherlands in their 3-0
win over hosts Brazil.
The 30-year-old moved to the Liberty
Stadium in July 2009 for £1.5million before signing a fresh deal at the
club in September 2012 to take him up to the summer of 2016.
However, Spurs secured his signature, and that of Swans team-mate Ben Davies, last month.
Davies signed a five-year contract at
White Hart Lane, while Vorm signed a four-year agreement. Iceland
midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson moved to south Wales as part of the deals.
Swansea previously said Vorm’s transfer did not break any rules.
“The transfer of Michel Vorm was conducted and concluded correctly under Premier League rules,” a Swansea spokesman said.
“It was approved by the Premier League and also FIFA via their TMS (Transfer Matching) system.
“While we have been in contact with
Utrecht as a matter of courtesy, we will continue to conduct our
business in the best interest of our football club and our supporters,
and not based on the views of other clubs.
“Unlike some countries abroad, we do not
have third party ownership of players in Britain. The club will not be
commenting further on this matter.”
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