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Fifa is watching the financial movements that clubs are conducting around the world. The world's top football organization has been conducting a task force to curb the irresponsibility of football teams that hire without conditions.
In Brazil, Cruzeiro was punished and will start the Brasileirão of Series B with six points less. In Ingleterra, Manchester City is Fifa's target after inflating revenue to make up the high investment in football.
The UOL's "Law in the field" blog brings information that Corinthians is also on the Fifa radar. "Every club that forgets to meet its financial commitments, whether it's payment to the other club for an international transfer, or even the basic commitment to pay its employee in due course," says the section of the publication.
The publication also recalls the punishments received by Sport and Vasco, prohibited from registering new players after being punished by CNRD (National Chamber of Disputes Resolution), and also reports that Fifa increased the number of people in the analyses of these cases.
The Fifa regulation still talks about delegating to clubs that do not comply with their financial obligations.
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